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Jitter playback on DVD player |
| Mylo posted 2009 Apr 30 20:38 |
| I done some video in AE, short 30 second clip.
Rendered it to AVI without any compression, and then converted it via TMPGEnc to MPEG-1 format, constant bitrate on 7000 kbps. And when I playback it on DVD player it skips, the format is fine, aspect ratio is fine, but the playback is jitterish, as if i it was made at 12 fps. 3 questions 1 - is the bitrate too high for smooth DVD playback? 2 - would it be any better if I converted it to VOB? 3 - should I convert it to MPEG-2 format which offers me interlace option (this one was rendered progressive) |
| Chris K posted 2009 Apr 30 23:12 |
| For standalone DVD player playback, mpeg1 bitrate is far to high. The DVD specs say max 1280 kbps.
I would convert to mpeg2 which should also allow to use progressive source. Then 7000 kbps is fine. |
| Krispy Kritter posted 2009 May 05 13:08 |
| All specs listed here: (upper left pane - WHAT IS - DVD)
http://www.videohelp.com/dvd |
| ckbasak posted 2009 Oct 29 05:01 |
| I have made MPEG2 file (.mpg) and copied it to USB drive. When playing it in my standalone DVD player, the video jitters (looks like slow motion with very low fps). I have tried with 6000kbps, 3400kbps, 2000kbps. But the result is same. Even with 2000kbps video quality is blocky also.
What is wrong? I am using Pinnacle Studio 12 Ultimate. |
| jagabo posted 2009 Oct 29 07:21 |
| Many players will not play "bare" MPG files properly -- it's not required by the spec. Author a movie DVD with IFO/VOB files.
Other possible problems if your DVD player can play bare MPG files: The player may only have a USB 1.1 port, not USB 2.0. So it simple can't read data off the drive fast enough. Write it to a DVD instead. The drive itself might be too slow. This isn't likely with a hard drive but some flash drives have very low read/write speeds. |
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