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Posted by Alpha on 10/01/05 20:45
"Paul Heslop" <paul.heslop@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
news:433EF2BE.ACC46D09@blueyonder.co.uk...
> Biz wrote:
>>
>> Are you sure you know what jitter is, because you dont SEE jitter. Its a
>> timing issue in the audio chain, and in general can only be heard when it
>> gets bad enough to disrupt the sound. Of course audiophiles think they
>> hear
>> it well b4 then.
>>
> Ah, so in dvd terms jitter is audio only? Okay I mean vibration of
> picture, a kind of double image, sometimes sideways sometimes up and
> down. It doesn't have any particular place where it will do it but I
> can almost guarantee if I fast forward or rewind picture search on any
> area of disc enough times it will do it. sometimes pressing rewind,
> pause or such will stop it too.
> --
> Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Stop and Look
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Copy protection? Unlikely. Bad machine? Somewhat likely. Bad media?
more likely.
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