I searched the forum and couldn't find anything on this, so if there's already a good thread on it please point me in the right direction.
My home-burned dvd's will play fine in a vehicle's onboard dvd player until they get into the latter part of the video. Then the action will freeze for 2-3 seconds and restart at a later point. This happens more frequently as the movie continues, freezing up like that about every 5-10 seconds even when the vehicle is parked.
The vehicle is not that old, a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
This happens with either 16:9 or 4:3 NTSC std def dvds made using Vegas 8.0c and DVDA. Main Concept MPEG-2 files with bit rates from 6.4Mbs - 7.5Mbs on Tyo Yuden 4.7G DVD-R discs. AC3 @ 448kbps.
The vehicle's player will play wide screen movies. Store bought dvd's play fine in the player without freezing up at any time. My home burned movies play without any problem in set-top dvd players, never had any complaints.
The vehicle's owners manual says it will play CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs and MPEG-2 compression needs to be used for video. The manual also says "If you record a disc using a personal computer, there may be cases where the player may not be able to play some or the entire disc, even if it is recorded in a compatible format and is playable on other players."
Has anyone out there had experience getting home-burned discs to play with 100% success in onboard vehicle dvd players? Or are they just too tempermental? Maybe a lower bit rate is needed? Or burn the disc at a very slow speed? I can do some experimenting but I wanted to check here first to see if anyone has a definite solution for this to maybe save some time.
Steve
My home-burned dvd's will play fine in a vehicle's onboard dvd player until they get into the latter part of the video. Then the action will freeze for 2-3 seconds and restart at a later point. This happens more frequently as the movie continues, freezing up like that about every 5-10 seconds even when the vehicle is parked.
The vehicle is not that old, a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee.
This happens with either 16:9 or 4:3 NTSC std def dvds made using Vegas 8.0c and DVDA. Main Concept MPEG-2 files with bit rates from 6.4Mbs - 7.5Mbs on Tyo Yuden 4.7G DVD-R discs. AC3 @ 448kbps.
The vehicle's player will play wide screen movies. Store bought dvd's play fine in the player without freezing up at any time. My home burned movies play without any problem in set-top dvd players, never had any complaints.
The vehicle's owners manual says it will play CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs and MPEG-2 compression needs to be used for video. The manual also says "If you record a disc using a personal computer, there may be cases where the player may not be able to play some or the entire disc, even if it is recorded in a compatible format and is playable on other players."
Has anyone out there had experience getting home-burned discs to play with 100% success in onboard vehicle dvd players? Or are they just too tempermental? Maybe a lower bit rate is needed? Or burn the disc at a very slow speed? I can do some experimenting but I wanted to check here first to see if anyone has a definite solution for this to maybe save some time.
Steve