I bought some dvd's during my stay in peking (China), I know they are copies, but usually they play fine.
However this one DVD, Behind Enemy Lines, will play, but it regularly stutters for about 0.1 second every 5-10 seconds, it's not so bad that the sound skips (I have had these too), but very annoying in action scenes.
I made a copy on my harddisk with DVDDecrypter and burned the vobs to a DVD+R (the same ones I always use for DVD-copies with DVD2DVD-R and work perfectly).
The copy stutters just as the 'original' and at the same positions.
Playing back the vobs on my computer also showed the freezing effect.
As I also noticed that the ripped vobs are exactly 4.3Gb, I concluded they used some kind of re-encoding tool to shrink the original vobs.
Obviously they did a lousy job! (I have never observed this kind of stuttering in my DVD2DVD-R re-encoded movies)
So I was wondering if there is a tool out there that will allow me to clean-up the vobs, so the movie doesn't stutter anymore.
Thanks for your time,
Belgarath
However this one DVD, Behind Enemy Lines, will play, but it regularly stutters for about 0.1 second every 5-10 seconds, it's not so bad that the sound skips (I have had these too), but very annoying in action scenes.
I made a copy on my harddisk with DVDDecrypter and burned the vobs to a DVD+R (the same ones I always use for DVD-copies with DVD2DVD-R and work perfectly).
The copy stutters just as the 'original' and at the same positions.
Playing back the vobs on my computer also showed the freezing effect.
As I also noticed that the ripped vobs are exactly 4.3Gb, I concluded they used some kind of re-encoding tool to shrink the original vobs.
Obviously they did a lousy job! (I have never observed this kind of stuttering in my DVD2DVD-R re-encoded movies)
So I was wondering if there is a tool out there that will allow me to clean-up the vobs, so the movie doesn't stutter anymore.
Thanks for your time,
Belgarath
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