I'm a little confused as to what has been tested and what works and doesn't.
You have burned a dvd and it works perfectly in the dvd player on the pc.
This proves that the dvd burnig process was good and the file is ok. It is
then down to perfecting the technique to suit the dvd players for the tv.
Check
www.dvdrhelp for compatibility with the payers you have tested on.
Can you give details of the type of disc, the bitrates used etc?
Graham
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
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> I have created a movie and saved it as a DV-AVI file, but when I play it
back using Windows Media Player, the video vibrates up and down and the
sound breaks up. By "breaks up" I mean the sound cuts out and then pops
back again about once or twice per second. When I save my movie under the
2.1 (NTSC) option, the quality of the entire movie is great.
>
> I want to save it as a DV-AVI file because I intend to save it to DVD
using Roxio DVD Builder. The Roxio program keeps giving me a warning
message that I need to use a DV-AVI file or the movie will not run in my TV
DVD player. I have tried saving the movie under every possible format in
Movie Maker 2 and imported every one of them into the Roxio program, but not
one of the DVD burns was successful. The best I got from any of these
combinations was excellent video with "broken up" sound. Also, I have tried
playing the DVD's on nine different TV DVD players.
>
> Strangely, the DVDs I burn work great in my computer's DVD drive.
>
> I have defragmented my hard drive, and reinstalled all of the software
discussed above. I checked my "IDE" settings as well.
>
> The sound files I am importing into MM2 are .wma files downloaded from
Rhapsody. I'm running XP on an Emachines T1600 with an AMD Athlon 1.41 GHz
processor and 736 MB of RAM.
>
> Thanks.