Well I have been trying to copy the movie Repo Men periodically throughout the day. The first try I used DVDFab's copy/compression at the same time. When I tried to play the movie, it would skip around and the audio was not in sync after a matter of time. If I skipped forward to another chapter, the audio would resume as it should for a while.
For the second try, I put the encoder/decoder in Software mode, extracted the movie with NO compression (BG50), then once that was finished, I compressed it to BG25 and removed HD Audio. I then burned it using IMGBurn. The movie wasn't much better despite that...skipping on parts, short three-four second pauses and sound that was not in sync. It was almost like watching an old, and poorly dubbed, Japanese movie.
I tried playing it on three different blu-ray players - PS3, my LG unit and the burner itself attached to my desktop. All of them posed the same problems, albeit some were better than others. In the end, however, the movie was still suffering to try to sit through and very annoying.
I'm kind of at a loss right now. I am trying a new movie that's 21 gigs in total to avoid compression all-together to see if that is what's causing the problems.
I am running the latest version of DVDFab, registered version, Windows 7 64 bit with 8 gigs of ram, ATI 5700 series graphics card and 3.2 ghz dual-core Intel I7 processor. Despite my hardware, the last burn I did for Repo Men was conducted with the PC at idle. That is, I was not even on it to avoid any sort of potential bottleneck. Unfortunately, even that did not help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
For the second try, I put the encoder/decoder in Software mode, extracted the movie with NO compression (BG50), then once that was finished, I compressed it to BG25 and removed HD Audio. I then burned it using IMGBurn. The movie wasn't much better despite that...skipping on parts, short three-four second pauses and sound that was not in sync. It was almost like watching an old, and poorly dubbed, Japanese movie.
I tried playing it on three different blu-ray players - PS3, my LG unit and the burner itself attached to my desktop. All of them posed the same problems, albeit some were better than others. In the end, however, the movie was still suffering to try to sit through and very annoying.
I'm kind of at a loss right now. I am trying a new movie that's 21 gigs in total to avoid compression all-together to see if that is what's causing the problems.
I am running the latest version of DVDFab, registered version, Windows 7 64 bit with 8 gigs of ram, ATI 5700 series graphics card and 3.2 ghz dual-core Intel I7 processor. Despite my hardware, the last burn I did for Repo Men was conducted with the PC at idle. That is, I was not even on it to avoid any sort of potential bottleneck. Unfortunately, even that did not help.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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