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Old 03-01-2005, 8:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DVD burning problem

I've just bought an NEC DVD writer and have spent a lot of time over Xmas capturing, editing and burning DVD's without any problems until now.

I am capturing analogue camcorder footage using an Adaptec Video converter (composite video to USB) using Sonic MyDVD. I am editing and burning using Ulead VideoStudio7. I have produced 2 DVD's successfully which play in my 3 year old Thomson DVD player.

However a third DVD will not play correctly, the footage is 'jittery' especially as the camera pans. I have tried burning at the lowest speed (2x) and also used Nero to burn instead, still no success. The DVD does however play ok on my PC using Power DVD. I plan to try it on a neighbours DVD player in the next day or so.

Does anyone have any ideas??

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