I've created a few DVDs already and for each one, the problem is the same. So I got two DVD players. When I play the DVD with "DVD player A" everything is fine and perfect. But in "DVD player B" when I play the DVD, exactly every minute theres this hesitation or somethin with teh audio. It does not go out of sync afterwards, it stays in sync, but just every minute, you hear a quick second of static instead of audio from the DVD and then everything is fine for another minute. Its like this for every DVD I've made ith this program. Anyone have any ideas of whats going on? I'm guessing its the DVD Player
I know there's probabaly nothing I can do, but I would just like to get mroe info, you know? Learn more, so mayeb theres something I can learn about the DVD Player. Thanks.
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DVD audio playback issues problems with DVD player maybe?
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Posted 14 December 2006 - 10:24 AM
rockit017, on Dec 14 2006, 11:49 AM, said:
I've created a few DVDs already and for each one, the problem is the same. So I got two DVD players. When I play the DVD with "DVD player A" everything is fine and perfect. But in "DVD player B" when I play the DVD, exactly every minute theres this hesitation or somethin with teh audio. It does not go out of sync afterwards, it stays in sync, but just every minute, you hear a quick second of static instead of audio from the DVD and then everything is fine for another minute. Its like this for every DVD I've made ith this program. Anyone have any ideas of whats going on? I'm guessing its the DVD Player
I know there's probabaly nothing I can do, but I would just like to get mroe info, you know? Learn more, so mayeb theres something I can learn about the DVD Player. Thanks.
I know there's probabaly nothing I can do, but I would just like to get mroe info, you know? Learn more, so mayeb theres something I can learn about the DVD Player. Thanks.
I have a similar problem with one player but it will be retired soon. It just doesn't like my dvd's no matter what brand I use. Burning at slower speeds seem to help somewhat but this player is too old for an update. Many manufacturers offer help with updating it if you call them. Basically, they let you download a file on your computer, burn to a dvd (or cd) and then give you instructions on what you need to do on your dvd player to flash it. Some have to be turned off with the disc in the drive then certain buttons pressed in order. I've found they don't always mention this on their websites for obvious reasons as you could ruin your player.
Sometimes, even this won't work and you have to live with it or get another player (I am!).
Paul
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Katrina survivor, current BP survivor
Custom Built ASUS M4A79T Deluxe - AMD X4-955-Corsair XMS3 8GB DDR3 Memory-XFX HD-487A-ZHFC Radeon HD 4870 1GB Vid card - Sony & Pioneer DVD Drives-HAF922 Case-1 WD 1TB, 1 Seagate 1TB and 1 Rack Drive-HVR 2250 & HDHomerun Tuners- Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium- Acer H233H monitor-1 ATI DCT-W7 X64 Ultimate
#2-M4A79XTD EVO-AMD X4-925-4GB Corsair Ballistix Tracer DDR3 1600-Antec 750 PSU-Sony DVD/RW-2-1TB HD's- Zalman CNPS9700 LED heatsink-InfiniTV 4 in a Coolermaster 690 II case-W7 x64 Ultimate
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