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Fab
2021-12-30
2022-01-18
  • Fab

    Fab - 2021-12-30

    Hi everybody,
    First of all I want to say thank you to this forum that helped me a lot during the years! And second of all I want to wish you happy new year.

    Now my issue:
    After successfully creating a DVD, the (animated) movie in it has an intermittent pixels twitch. This is not constant during the whole film, but when it happens it is constantly intermittent for a while, a twitch every half second, more or less. Those twitches are recorded, in the sense that they are not random or video player related, but I guess they are burned in it since they always happen at the same point. Identical on different devices.

    Now I've been using the software for a while, and created many perfect dvd, so I don't know why it is happening now. My (very) random guesses are 2:
    -NTSC problem. Almost all my previous DVDs were PAL, and the NTSC ones were almost ruined videos of rare and never restored old movies, so the hypothetical twitch may be invisible to the eye
    -HD problem. None of all my previous DVD had pure HD movies in it like this one.

    I actually don't know how or why these two hypothesis may technically make sense, they are just the only two things I could think of.

    Thanks in advance, and happy holiday again to everybody.

     
  • Fab

    Fab - 2022-01-04

    No idea? Not even a general idea of what can cause bad video encoding or similar issues?

     
    • Rick

      Rick - 2022-01-05

      I just got through with a round of bad disks so ...

      Have you ripped into a folder then MOUNTED the folder as a drive and see
      if the problem persists? If it does then there may be a problem with
      DVDStyler or your settings, if not, you may have some bad disks which
      seem to be in abundance these days

      On 1/4/2022 10:41 AM, Fab wrote:

      No idea? Not even a general idea of what can cause bad video encoding
      or similar issues?


      Intermittent video twitch
      https://sourceforge.net/p/dvdstyler/discussion/318795/thread/629086f5d9/?limit=25#3a35


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      • Fab

        Fab - 2022-01-12

        Thanks Rick for the reply. After your comment I tried different things, but the problem persists.
        The folder or iso mounted on pc has the same video problem.
        Also, I made several attempts and I'm sure the bad result it's not about quality lost by squeezing HD videos in a DVD either.
        The discs themselves are the same.

        I don't know what kind of settings I may have problem with. I only know that I'm having this video problem for the first time, and the differences compared to my previous (well done) DVDs are only two: this time they are HD NTSC videos.

        So I may be wrong, but we can say my real question is: what kind of settings are linked to HD videos and NTSC videos? I'm pretty sure I already looked for any related thread, but a direct reply may be more helpful.

        Thanks Rick for your time, anyway.

         
  • peate9

    peate9 - 2022-01-12

    Maybe your source video is the fault. Does it play smoothly at the part that skips?

     
    • Fab

      Fab - 2022-01-18

      Thanks for reply.
      The source video is perfect, and it's also perfect when I play it as a divx on my dvd player too, on tv. It's DVDStyler that makes it that way, both on my pc as a folder or iso, or burned on a disc. No difference, it's the output.
      The parts that the pixels twitch the video is smooth, no problem; it's just an annoying constant defect on the "surface", and it's even worse than a possible low resolution flaw, cause it's an intermittent tic of pixels, impossible to get used to, as one would do with low resolution images.

       

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