I've burned my first backup finally. My associated computer equipment is:
Lite-On DVD-ROM
NEC-ND3500A DVD+/-R(W)
DVD Decrypter
DVD Shrink
Roxio Easy Media Creator
Prodisc Silver 4X DVD-R
I ripped the movie from my DVD-ROM drive to my external hard drive using DVD Decrypter.
I opened the files up using DVD Shrink and copied over the Dolby Digital 5.1 and Main Movie files only in ReAuthor mode. This resulted in a total file size of 4.055GB so I selected "No Compression" and saved this version to my hard drive.
I then burned from my hard drive to the NEC 3500 on the ProDisc media at a speed of 4X (the media's max).
Once everything was completed I popped the disc into the Lite-On and played a few scenes on my PC with WMP. Everything looked and sounded fine.
It wasn't until I popped into into my home theater system that a problem crept up. My home theater gear consists of:
Mitsubishi WS-55411 HDTV
Denon DVD-2900
Rotel RSP-1066 Preamp/Processor
I dropped the disc into the Denon and it loaded like normal. The Rotel picked up the Dolby Digital track immediately and the movie (EuroTrip) started.
During scenes where the camera is stationary and there is a horizontal object going across the screen (a building's rooftop for example) the picture shifts about a half-inch up and down compared to the top of the screen. This is not evident on the original.
I'm thinking it's because I burned the backup at the limit of the media and that perhaps a slower speed would produce a better result. Then again I'm completely new to this and it was my first time.
Any clue as to what it could be?
Bill
Lite-On DVD-ROM
NEC-ND3500A DVD+/-R(W)
DVD Decrypter
DVD Shrink
Roxio Easy Media Creator
Prodisc Silver 4X DVD-R
I ripped the movie from my DVD-ROM drive to my external hard drive using DVD Decrypter.
I opened the files up using DVD Shrink and copied over the Dolby Digital 5.1 and Main Movie files only in ReAuthor mode. This resulted in a total file size of 4.055GB so I selected "No Compression" and saved this version to my hard drive.
I then burned from my hard drive to the NEC 3500 on the ProDisc media at a speed of 4X (the media's max).
Once everything was completed I popped the disc into the Lite-On and played a few scenes on my PC with WMP. Everything looked and sounded fine.
It wasn't until I popped into into my home theater system that a problem crept up. My home theater gear consists of:
Mitsubishi WS-55411 HDTV
Denon DVD-2900
Rotel RSP-1066 Preamp/Processor
I dropped the disc into the Denon and it loaded like normal. The Rotel picked up the Dolby Digital track immediately and the movie (EuroTrip) started.
During scenes where the camera is stationary and there is a horizontal object going across the screen (a building's rooftop for example) the picture shifts about a half-inch up and down compared to the top of the screen. This is not evident on the original.
I'm thinking it's because I burned the backup at the limit of the media and that perhaps a slower speed would produce a better result. Then again I'm completely new to this and it was my first time.
Any clue as to what it could be?
Bill
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