Hi folks, and thank you in advance for any guidance that you may offer!
Being relatively new to most things in this field, I have so far managed to set up a Home Theatre system using PLEX, and so far have ripped a few DVDs to watch through this system.
All is working, but one issue I have found is that the MP4 (H264) I have used to rip these DVDs with leaves some skipped frames in the playback (I have tested outside of PLEX playing locally, and still I am seeing skipped frames, and have tested on other computers). Audio works perfectly, and I did rip using 'High Quality" as the choice.
I did a bit of a Google on this, and whilst I can find other reports of this problem, I haven't been able to find a solution as such.
On that basis, I'm looking to figure out a better format (or better settings) to rip with that will still be usable in PLEX.
With many thanks for any assistance that may be offered!
Being relatively new to most things in this field, I have so far managed to set up a Home Theatre system using PLEX, and so far have ripped a few DVDs to watch through this system.
All is working, but one issue I have found is that the MP4 (H264) I have used to rip these DVDs with leaves some skipped frames in the playback (I have tested outside of PLEX playing locally, and still I am seeing skipped frames, and have tested on other computers). Audio works perfectly, and I did rip using 'High Quality" as the choice.
I did a bit of a Google on this, and whilst I can find other reports of this problem, I haven't been able to find a solution as such.
On that basis, I'm looking to figure out a better format (or better settings) to rip with that will still be usable in PLEX.
With many thanks for any assistance that may be offered!
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