I am having a series of problems with dvds I am outputting. I have a msi
neo4 platinum with a 4.4 x2 amd processor, three gigs of ram, an ati 1950
pro card , a wd 500g system disk, a wd 300g video storage disk and a 160g
wd alternate storage disk. I am using xp pro with all the upgrades and
service packs. All hard drives are sata.
When I produce disks out of my liquid editing program or via nero, I can
burn the discs successfully but when I go to play them using windows media
player I eventually receive an error message-- "Windows media player has
encountered a problem and needs to close." WMP then shuts down completely.
The disks were burned with a constant bit rate of 7 mg using mpeg audio. l.
The error message appears on a disk at roughly the same place each time it
is played. The specific point of the error tends to vary from disk to disk.
The disks contain a combination of video segments 2-12 minutes in length and
menu screens. The problem occurs both on the desktop system used to burn the
program and when palying back on my Inspiroon laptop.
ed jurewicz wrote:
> I am having a series of problems with dvds I am outputting. I have a msi
> neo4 platinum with a 4.4 x2 amd processor, three gigs of ram, an ati 1950
> pro card , a wd 500g system disk, a wd 300g video storage disk and a 160g
> wd alternate storage disk. I am using xp pro with all the upgrades and
> service packs. All hard drives are sata.
>
> When I produce disks out of my liquid editing program or via nero, I can
> burn the discs successfully but when I go to play them using windows media
> player I eventually receive an error message-- "Windows media player has
> encountered a problem and needs to close." WMP then shuts down completely.
> The disks were burned with a constant bit rate of 7 mg using mpeg audio. l.
> The error message appears on a disk at roughly the same place each time it
> is played. The specific point of the error tends to vary from disk to disk.
> The disks contain a combination of video segments 2-12 minutes in length and
> menu screens. The problem occurs both on the desktop system used to burn the
> program and when palying back on my Inspiroon laptop.
>
> Thanx in advance for any assistance.
>
>
Sounds like it could be in your editing program you are creating the
MPEG-2 files with . But we need more specifics. What is your source ? A
capture from satellite/ VHS ? What programs are you using for eding/
authoring ? More detail please ..
j b
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