Hello Green Lantern,
Please post the log of your conversion...as post many times before...
Thanks for reading,
Neil M
Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.29
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Re: Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.27
ALWAYS search the forums and read announcements. They will most likely have the answer(s) you are looking for.
Re: Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.28
i like 1 0 0 28 it works really good the picture is clear the subtitles look right on the TV thanks i can't find a fault yet but i know someone that will complain
Re: Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.28
did have a glitch but figured it out by burning at 2x it came out perfect slow burning is good don't fast burn
Re: Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.28
thanks for your feedback!
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Re: Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.28
Play the output BDMV folder with Media Player Classic and you will see that the glitches are never caused by the burner or the BD-R brand or anything else.
It's the program. The glitches are caused when compressing. For instance when trying to fit a very large matroska inside a single layer Blu-Ray disc.
With users like you Bob the bugs will never be found. Try to be honest so the program is improved. Report the bugs (if any) and stop telling how cool the program is. They won't hire you to VSO because you are nice you know...
It's the program. The glitches are caused when compressing. For instance when trying to fit a very large matroska inside a single layer Blu-Ray disc.
With users like you Bob the bugs will never be found. Try to be honest so the program is improved. Report the bugs (if any) and stop telling how cool the program is. They won't hire you to VSO because you are nice you know...
Re: Last CXHD beta version 1.0.0.28
Sorry but this can be the case!the glitches are never caused by the burner or the BD-R brand or anything else
Burning errors can cause bad sectors. If a small video packet is corrupted, the video can have glitches until a video packet containg an I frame is decoded.
Regards,