| Picture jerky
Question of macmore: März 2007
Hello Forum Friends, I need your experience. Did with my Canon XMS filmed a movie (Pal, Dv, 2 hours), and as a DV stream in my burning program burn. On my Yamaha S540 DVD player to my Panasonic HDD recorder, and even on a Playstation is running the film flawlessly. In the test with various other DVD players, jerky partially the Picture! Why? If the DVD player is too old or too cheap? What can I do the film synonymous in these players is running! Do you have an idea! I appreciate your tips. Regards
Reply rush:
öhem ..
maybe just try this as a dvd-compliant mpeg2 stream to export and then burn dvd-video ...
the data in dv-avi is probably too big ... but that can not quite synonymous actually if you get 2 hours of dv-avi on a dvd .. searched for 1h dv.avi has about 13gb ... or the burning program mpe2 converted directly into a proper video and dvd-created? then you should check the data if it is too high, etc.
Reply ambrus:
öhem ..
maybe just try this as a dvd-compliant mpeg2 stream to export and then burn dvd-video ...
the data in dv-avi is probably too big ... but that can not quite synonymous actually if you get 2 hours of dv-avi on a dvd .. searched for 1h dv.avi has about 13gb ... or the burning program mpe2 converted directly into a proper video and dvd-created? then you should check the data if it is too high, etc.
Hello, the film has worked as a DV stream about 25 GB and then from my burning software (Toast 8) under the compressed video as a DVD or DVD bebrannt. On my device, the DVD movie flawlessly, otherwise synonymous with my shooting, there were no problems with the ruckeldem Picture. My Camera settings, etc. are always the same DV format / PAL video format, audio rate 48,000 KHZ. Maybe the cheap DVD player with such a long film with. Regards
Reply Markus:
Typical causes for a jerky picture, you will find here: DVD burn
Reply ambrus:
thank you Markus for your tip! Regards
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