|  | Posted by Colon Terminus on 11/05/05 20:05 
You don't mention what O/S you're using.Windows XP has a nasty habit of reverting to PIO on the IDE channel.
 You might wanna check for that and reenable DMA if applicable.
 
 
 "Serial # 19781010" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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 > Ripped a film using my  usual process:
 > DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
 > The compression was in the low 60 percent.
 >
 > Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
 > jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.
 >
 > Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
 > recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
 > natural - no problems.
 >
 > Anyway took the burned disk and made an image file of it (nrg) and
 > mounted it on a virtual Deamon Drive and then played it through
 > PowerDVD. Same poor motion. My conclusion is that it is not a hardware
 > problem.
 >
 > Do I need to update some code in windows or perhaps PowerDVD to clear
 > up this problem?
 >
 > After almost 400 burns this is the first time I noticed this
 > difference between playing on computer and on the stand alones and I
 > would like to be able to depend on the computer playback to give my an
 > accurate idea of how good my burns turn out.
 >
 > What do you think is the problem?
 
 
 
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