I copied one of my DVD's, and then watched the original. My original DVD seems altered. Like the video on the TV screen appears to slightly "jump" or "wiggle" while playing. I was just curious if this could've been caused somehow by me attempting to copy it. The disc itself is in perfect condition, no smudges, no scratches, in fact it's nearly brand new. Keep in mind the disc in question is NOT a copy, but rather the original disc that I purchased. I'd watched it before and didn't notice the "bouncing". Is this perhaps something that was already present on the disc that I simply hadn't noticed before, or is this something I've induced myself. Here is everything I've done to the disc.
1.) Watched it on my Xbox360 Elite
2.) Copied it to an .ISO with DVD Shrink
3.) Copied it to an .AVI with DVD Fab
4.) Attempted to watch it again.
NOTE: About a year had past between 1 and 2. So you can assume it's been over a year between 1 and 4. Anyway the shaking appears to be exaggerated in the back-ups. It shakes 2x worse than the original in them. I could care less about the backups though, I wanna know if it is at all possible that I could've caused this to the original DVD, or if it was something that was already present. Thanks in advance.
~Sage Raziel
1.) Watched it on my Xbox360 Elite
2.) Copied it to an .ISO with DVD Shrink
3.) Copied it to an .AVI with DVD Fab
4.) Attempted to watch it again.
NOTE: About a year had past between 1 and 2. So you can assume it's been over a year between 1 and 4. Anyway the shaking appears to be exaggerated in the back-ups. It shakes 2x worse than the original in them. I could care less about the backups though, I wanna know if it is at all possible that I could've caused this to the original DVD, or if it was something that was already present. Thanks in advance.
~Sage Raziel
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