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Old 19-07-2005, 18:04
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Exclamation Final Fantasy X using HDLoader - skipping problems

Everything is fine, except the first prerendered FMV. the one where theres this evil dude, and then theres a huge wave and it destroys some buildings and tidus hangs on this building but falls off.

well during that fmv, the picture and video is fine, no skipping, but the sound seems to skip a little every half second or something. i figured its because im using HDLoader, I'm going to see if it does it off the DVD.

yeah, the guy is called auron, im at the part where tidus and auron got sucked up into this wormhole thing. well, the audio (music and voices) ONLY skips during the PRE-RENDERED cutscenes. these are the ones that look really realistic. you'll know which ones i mean. everything else is perfect. do you think they would play ok off the DVD? as soon as i get a chance to save the game, I'll try the DVD.

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nah it does it on the DVD too, i might have burned it too slow. nope, burned it again, this time fast. i think it must be the disc i dumped the image from, i havnt got it here so i cant see if its scratced, but i think it might have been a little scratched or something. I guess I'll just live with it untill i can borrow someone elses to backup.
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Old 29-07-2005, 10:36
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anyone ?
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This might be completly off topic, maybe.

This happened to me with both FFX and FFX-2, all the FMV's were jumpy, and i later found out (after trying to watch a jumpy DVD) that it was the Ritek G05's that i was using instead of the G04's i normally used. This was the cause of it as my burner didn't like them.

So was the FMV's jumpy on the actual disc also?

Or it might not of read properly when creating the image or some sort of read error may have occured whilst transferring the image to the HDD.
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only the sound, the video is fine. it happened on everything i burned it on, DVDRW, DVD-R, burn fast, burn slow, HD, it all behaves the same, and i was trying 2 different images. weird! any copy i try to make it always acts jumpy like that.
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