View Full Version : jumping and skipping dvd
custard [uk]
12-10-2002, 16:26
im having problems with my panasonic dvd-r.
im no newbie at this but just lately my finnished dvd's are all skipping or freezing about 1/5 the way through a film.
has any0ne else had problems like this.
im using good dvd-r's and i have cleaned the lazer. i use smart ripper then spruce up and nero to burn them>>>>>>>>?
custard [uk]
14-10-2002, 15:47
i have found the problem and solved it.
the answer was to change from nero to primo dvd and i have had no problems since. no thanks to all you lookers out there who cant even be arsed to replie to anyones plees for help. thank you
psx_paul
15-10-2002, 13:34
Originally posted by custard [uk]
no thanks to all you lookers out there who cant even be arsed to replie to anyones plees for help. thank you
patience is all it takes to get an answer on this forum, although I imagine there wont be too many people in the future rushing to help you out after comments like that.
custard [uk]
15-10-2002, 16:28
Originally posted by psx_paul
patience is all it takes to get an answer on this forum, although I imagine there wont be too many people in the future rushing to help you out after comments like that.
o come on.........i help loads of peaple out on this forum with my unselfish kindness and infomation
podunkviller
15-10-2002, 22:33
at most, you've helped 29 people out, judging by post count. and of course, thats being generous ;)
custard [uk]
16-10-2002, 05:14
yes you are right. im far to generous. that must count for something.
maybe thats why im so poor.
i must tighten up.lol thankyou
nalla111
18-10-2002, 15:15
well actually i had the exact oposite and was usind primo and got loads of jumping and skipping and changed to nero with less problems but a few nether the less
dude i find a realy good program to bacuk up dvd's is dvd decrypter 3.1.3.0
you don't need to use a burning program as it has one built in
the best way i found was to rip the dvd to a iso file using this program then use it's own burn program to burn it. works fine every time.
custard [uk]
19-10-2002, 15:20
thats fine if u can get a 4.3GB direct copy but most u need to cut out all the shit that come's with it. and then make a menu. iv gone onto primo and its fine. no probs yet. a good disk and a decent program are the combination you need. i will try nero again when the next update arrives as i do like it a lot. thanks 4 he tip anyway dude..........custard
dude
no problem custard smart ripper 2.41 i think is the best program if you want to remove subtitles and that sort of crap
i also use nero and dvd decrypter and clad dvd 2.0 and cladmdec
all of which are fantastic programs and do some things better than others. i to am waiting for the newest upgrade for nero should be released approx 1st of november.
hope you manage to sort your problem out dude
custard [uk]
20-10-2002, 17:13
cheers bud
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.