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Journal moj0e's Journal: Pixelation and glitches on home build DVD

Sigh... Still having trouble with pixelated video and spiked audio... Quote from site (going to try it out):

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Using uncompressed audio on DVD recordables will often cause the kinds of problems you describe: pixelated video and glitches in the audio, and the higher the video bitrate, the more likely it is you'll have such problems. Using the 60 minute preset will give you an average bitrate of 7Mbps and a peak bitrate of 8.2Mbps. Uncompressed audio has a bitrate of just over 1.5Mbps, so your DVD has a combined peak bitrate of 9.7Mbps. The max allowed is 9.8Mbps, but DVD recordables can be much harder for DVD players to read so the error correction routine kicks in more often and that has the effect of boosting the data rate (bitrate) being handled by the player. When it gets too high, something has to give and usually it's the picture but sometimes the audio as well.

Encoding your audio with A.pack as 192Kbps stereo should make a big difference. "

"Encode 60 VBR with a maximum bit rate of 6.1 or so.
encode audio 2 channel, at 192, -31 no compression in a.Pack. That should work. " :) It worked for the dude, it might work for me!! :)

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