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Any Ideas On Mpeg4avc?


njspencer79

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I am trying to convert some QT mov files into HD DVD on DVD-R. I have been successful with MPEG-2 albeit an inferior image.

 

I have tried 720p video both AIC/PCM and H264/AAC. Both drop frames on playback and the audio falls out of sync. I have played with various bit rates. It is definitely an encoding issue as even .toast file does it throu DVD Player in OS X.

 

Is 720p not supported? It either blows up Code -39 error data fork. Or has the drop issue.

 

Anyone successfully do the MPEG4?

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I am trying to convert some QT mov files into HD DVD on DVD-R. I have been successful with MPEG-2 albeit an inferior image.

 

I have tried 720p video both AIC/PCM and H264/AAC. Both drop frames on playback and the audio falls out of sync. I have played with various bit rates. It is definitely an encoding issue as even .toast file does it throu DVD Player in OS X.

 

Is 720p not supported? It either blows up Code -39 error data fork. Or has the drop issue.

 

Anyone successfully do the MPEG4?

 

You should get a few hits by going into the search (top right) and type in MPEG4, select Toast 9 in the drop down Search Where.

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You should get a few hits by going into the search (top right) and type in MPEG4, select Toast 9 in the drop down Search Where.

 

Already done that. And I am not the only one with these issues. I haven't found anyone with a winning formula other than use MPEG-2.

 

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