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Posted by Atropos on 10/06/46 11:51
<neil_larson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Some of the DVD's I burn on my PC skip, freeze, and "pixelate" heaviy
> when played on an older set-top DVD player. They are much better on a
> newer set-top player but still freeze and pixelate a bit. They play
> fine back on the original PC burner though.
>
> I usually burn 16X DVD's at 12X but the burner is only 8X. Should I
> be using 1X or 2X to get better copies? Is the problem above due to
> media quality? Is the problem due to poor quality DVD players?
>
> TIA
>
> Lou
Media quality. What are you burning on?
I would expect an older player to give problems. It was probably made before
the current DVDR's you are using.
Some DVD players are fussy.
How are you able to burn 16x dvdvr at 12x when your burner is 8x? There are
many arguments over the optimum speed to burn, I use 8x. Be aware that 16x
DVDR are designed to be burnt at that speed, not 1x or 2x.
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