OK, here we go again. No matter what burner I use or what type of DVD-R media I use (even Verbatim) I get jumpy video after about the 49 minute 41 second mark on DVD play back and it happens on my Standard DVD player and My BlueRay player - same spot. It also doesn't matter what video I edit and use to make an ISO file then burn to a DVD. It still jumps at 49:41.
So is it in the creating the ISO file process or in the Copy & Convert process? Is there a way to "view" an ISO file?
BTW - I have upgraded my system slightly.
I now have:
Intel E7300 2.66 GHz Duo Core
Gigabyte EP45-UD3R mobo
4 GB DDR2 RAM (yes, I know 3.25 GB Functional)
Then all of a sudden while I'm trying to get the above problem figured out I get a...
Runtime error!
R6025
-pure virtual function call
So as I post this from a separate computer I once again going throught the clean install process.
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OK, here we go again. No matter what burner I use or what type of DVD-R media I use (even Verbatim) I get jumpy video after about the 49 minute 41 second mark on DVD play back and it happens on my Standard DVD player and My BlueRay player - same spot. It also doesn't matter what video I edit and use to make an ISO file then burn to a DVD. It still jumps at 49:41.
So is it in the creating the ISO file process or in the Copy & Convert process? Is there a way to "view" an ISO file?
BTW - I have upgraded my system slightly.
I now have:
Intel E7300 2.66 GHz Duo Core
Gigabyte EP45-UD3R mobo
4 GB DDR2 RAM (yes, I know 3.25 GB Functional)
Then all of a sudden while I'm trying to get the above problem figured out I get a...
Runtime error!
R6025
-pure virtual function call
So as I post this from a separate computer I once again going throught the clean install process.
Any Ideas people?
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