I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure out what the problem is with the disks I authored in DVDA.
I did all my video work in Vegas Video and then encode with Canopus Procoder. Everything went smoothly and the disks burned without a hitch.
However, when I put themm in my DVD Player (Daewoo DVG-4000S) about every two minutes or so, there was a micro-skip. They're very small, but very noticeable. It's only the video that has the glitch, not the audio.
I've never, ever had a problem with this DVD Player and it plays everything (NTSC, PAL, all regions, etc.).
I tried re-encoding, starting the project over from scratch, different disk brands, you name it. However, nothing worked.
I got a disk today authored by someone using DVDA, and low and behold, the same little micro-skips.
I think it's the DVD Player.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Randy
I did all my video work in Vegas Video and then encode with Canopus Procoder. Everything went smoothly and the disks burned without a hitch.
However, when I put themm in my DVD Player (Daewoo DVG-4000S) about every two minutes or so, there was a micro-skip. They're very small, but very noticeable. It's only the video that has the glitch, not the audio.
I've never, ever had a problem with this DVD Player and it plays everything (NTSC, PAL, all regions, etc.).
I tried re-encoding, starting the project over from scratch, different disk brands, you name it. However, nothing worked.
I got a disk today authored by someone using DVDA, and low and behold, the same little micro-skips.
I think it's the DVD Player.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Randy