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Posted by Bob on 11/15/05 13:36
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 02:31:47 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
<kmaltby@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Yes, that should be my address. (I have ways of dealing with
>unwanted traffic.)
I use MailWasher Pro - slicker than owl shit.
> I'll assume that the rest of the "Select Stream" info is that
>the AC3 is x80.
It's "AC3: 0 (x80)"
>But the "Video Program
>Information" window could contain a hint to why this file
>is causing you the problems you mention.
I don't know what it might be. I have compared it to clips that do
work and nothing is different that I can see except the Select Stream
is x81.
> You say you can play the clip in VideoReDo, before
>you use it in MF4; is there anything unusual about the
>frames where you later see a problem?
I should have been more explicit. I import the clip from DVD using VRD
which then allows me to edit the size. I then export it which causes
it to undergo the same thing as happens when you separately use
QuickStream Fix - at least it displays the same dialog windows.
Then I play the MPG in WinDVD and there is nothing wrong with it.
>Any changes in the GOP structure?
Wouldn't we expect that because I edited the clip?
How would I notice any changes if they did occur?
> I'm no expert on MF4, I use TDA to make my DVDs.
I just installed TDA last night.
Thanks for your assistance. I am about to blow MF4 off if TDA works as
well as you indicate.
I am actually not that big of a DVD author. All I wanted to do was
collect a bunch of short movie clips onto one DVD with a simple menu
so I could watch them when I wanted. After years of successfully
editing MP3 files with SoundForge I did not expect to run into massive
problems with DVDs. This industry is still rather immature compared to
the audio industry.
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