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 Posted by Rick Merrill on 11/17/05 23:15 
Serial # 19781010 wrote: 
> 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? 
 
The PC uses software to decode the MPEG2 on the DVD; the Pioneer is 
hardware and uses a hardware decoder. The two use slightly different 
renditions of MPEG.  I've seen really strange differences, but you 
don't usually see them the first viewing!
 
  
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