I have the full Babylon 5 DVD set i'm planning to backup. So far, my results have not been so great. The DVD i'm testing is almost 8GB, with very little of that belonging to extras or other things I could edit out.
For some reason, all of the sample clips I encode end up having extremely jerky video when there is any movement at all taking place, whenever I play them with my dvd software, PowerDVD 6.0. It's a real eye sore. I thought it might be the encoder acting up until I played the clips in windows media player and all of it was gone (as well as some of the quality since powerdvd is a better dvd player).
The original clips played fine in PowerDVD without a hitch.. it seems powerDVD doesn't like something that the encoder is doing to it and as a result, is not playing it correctly. I tried both HC015 and QuEnc, and both had the same results. Has anyone else had this problem with powerdvd and know of a fix or workaround for it, besides using different software?
edit: topic changed since I found out the problem was with PowerDVD alone
For some reason, all of the sample clips I encode end up having extremely jerky video when there is any movement at all taking place, whenever I play them with my dvd software, PowerDVD 6.0. It's a real eye sore. I thought it might be the encoder acting up until I played the clips in windows media player and all of it was gone (as well as some of the quality since powerdvd is a better dvd player).
The original clips played fine in PowerDVD without a hitch.. it seems powerDVD doesn't like something that the encoder is doing to it and as a result, is not playing it correctly. I tried both HC015 and QuEnc, and both had the same results. Has anyone else had this problem with powerdvd and know of a fix or workaround for it, besides using different software?
edit: topic changed since I found out the problem was with PowerDVD alone
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