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Last edited by biglarryjames; 12-05-2010, 06:56 PM.
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Originally posted by eon_designs View PostI kind of get annoyed when the default answer is always - use the latest version of the software and use good quality discs.
Like many others, I always make sure that I am using the most up to date version of the software. - However, I understand that if they get it fixed they have to tell you to use the latest version :-)
As for the good quality discs - again, I do try and use the best, but from experience good discs and bad discs do not cause the jitters that I am seeing. I have used some of the cheapest discs and other (Free) software that converts to DVD's and they play without any jitters. I have also tried playing the converted files on a WD TV Live and a Dvico TVIX box. They both show the same jitters - so that completely rules out the good / bad disc argument as they are being played directly from a hard drive :-)
As for the burning software, I use Nero and ImgBurn and to be honest, never had any problems with either of them. But I am quite happy to use ImgBurn here, but the end versions both have the same jitters so to me it the problem is being generated during the conversion process by DVDFab.
The free software versions are not the best, take a very long time and are not that intuitive so I am really hoping that they can get the DVDFab version to work properly. Fingers crossed :-) Then I will be more than happy to add it to all the rest of the DVDFab modules that I have purchased and am very happy with :-)
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Don’t worry about hurting main software program files. These folders only cover media players and that is it. If you think you have made a mistake you just have to reload the media players over and start again. That is for Nero and Windows Media Player and any other player program.
This folder is what Vista and 7 have abolished. You can command the registered folder
With XP. You the purchaser have the option. No trusted Installer to tell you what you can and cannot do with your own computer you paid for. You will be amazed with the speed your computer has picked up when you free it from DRM. Then you can sit back and watch FaB DVD burn a movie in 6 minutes. Once again I see most of the problems on this site and DRM issues. When you do things the way I have listed all the problems cease. When you have completed this Nero will burn anything in a unknown burn phase. Then it will copy DVDs Made with FAB8.
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Can anyone else confirm this? I don't have XP on any of my machines and certainly don't want to have to buy XP, format my machine and install the older OS just to find out that the jitters / stutters still exists?
I really find it difficult to believe that the type of OS can have that type of effect on the way the video is being encoded? To me it just looks like it is dropping frames, don't see how DRM can come in to it? But then I am not an expert on DRM?
As I have mentioned earlier - there are other software available that don't produce the jitters and they are being run on 7!
Thanks. eon
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Originally posted by eon_designs View PostCan anyone else confirm this?
Bad week for me as far as much free time though.
Working about 13 hours today...hopefully I can check it out late tonight.
I'm running a core i7 build, win 7 Pro 64-bit.
I'll read over the thread later tonight.
Anything you want me to do specifically re: titles, process, etc.?If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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Thanks maineman
I have been using my copy of Armageddon as my test BluRay - it's a PAL version so it is running at 24fps. The conversion is obviously going to NTSC as it ends up as 23.976 (when you examine the VOB in mediaInfo) This is not a problem as my DVD player can play both PAL and NTSC.
The jitters - or un smooth playback can only be seen when playing back on a standalone player (I have tried on both my BluRay player and DVD Player). Playing back on the computer is fine. Look for areas of slow movement where objects are moving past the camera - slowly. In my copies these have a slight jump as though it has a missing frame every second or so. It is certainly not a smooth playback.
From our set up you have exactly the same as me (core i7 build running win 7 Pro 64-bit)
Thanks.
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Originally posted by eon_designs View PostCan anyone else confirm this? I don't have XP on any of my machines and certainly don't want to have to buy XP, format my machine and install the older OS just to find out that the jitters / stutters still exists?
I really find it difficult to believe that the type of OS can have that type of effect on the way the video is being encoded? To me it just looks like it is dropping frames, don't see how DRM can come in to it? But then I am not an expert on DRM?
As I have mentioned earlier - there are other software available that don't produce the jitters and they are being run on 7!
Thanks. eonLast edited by biglarryjames; 12-06-2010, 08:37 PM.
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Originally posted by eon_designs View PostCan anyone else confirm this? I don't have XP on any of my machines and certainly don't want to have to buy XP, format my machine and install the older OS just to find out that the jitters / stutters still exists?
I really find it difficult to believe that the type of OS can have that type of effect on the way the video is being encoded? To me it just looks like it is dropping frames, don't see how DRM can come in to it? But then I am not an expert on DRM?
As I have mentioned earlier - there are other software available that don't produce the jitters and they are being run on 7!
Thanks. eon
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Originally posted by eon_designs View PostDowngrading to xp is a little drastic, especially as it 2 operating systems old. Surely they can get it to work with 7Last edited by biglarryjames; 12-07-2010, 04:42 AM.
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Originally posted by eon_designs View PostI have been using my copy of Armageddon as my test BluRay - it's a PAL version so it is running at 24fps.
Isn't PAL 25fps or is it different in the UK???
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