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Posted by Paul Heslop on 10/01/05 22:21
Alpha wrote:
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> "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
> > http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
>
> Copy protection? Unlikely. Bad machine? Somewhat likely. Bad media?
> more likely.
I am so new to this I just can't say. The machine is the Sharp
DVRW260H, which i bought to try and cut down on the amount of
electrical connections I have (too many for this house)
ridisc extreme 8x dvd-r
datawrite 4x dvd-r
verbatim 2x(?) dvd-rw
i have written elsewhere of a problem I am having with one channel on
sky digital satellite. It shouldn't have encryption as it's just a
documentary channel and its sister channels are clear, but this one
channel stops my recording anywhere between immediate and 7 minutes,
saying image is copy protected... otherwise this image fluttering
thing is my main concern
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!")
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Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
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