Well, I found out that the cdrw wasn't the problem and neither was the 4x or 8x speeds, thats all fine.
But what really semed weird was the i
HAD to use the automatic vbr cq vbr setting to do domesatic disturbace. I have always used the cq setting on all my videos. But, to tell ya the truth this is my only second TRUE DVD rip. the rest of the movies was .avis from kazza that i downloaded. So I am sure I am running into new settings/problems. LOL
Also, the only way I could get that movie onto 1 cdr-80 was to either go with a 720x480 cq of 10 automatic vbr cq vbr , or what I ended up doing was encoding it at 352x240 at a automatic vbr cq vbr 80 cq. which it looked crisper and ran smoother then using the 720x480 cq of 10 automatic vbr cq vbr. This movie was really a very hard movie to do and I really still don't understand why it was. It isn't a long movie and it also isn't a very action packed movie as well. The begining of the movie is very hard to encode without it jumping around. And the only thing that actually worked was your kvcd plus template(modified some, so my player could use it). Any other setting used would not work at all. Picture would jump around. I never had this much problem before.
Just curious, how did you come up with that number setting of the gop of 5823? Just seems like a nuber just thrown in there..lol
Well, anyhow figured I would let you know that cdrws are usable and so is 4x and 8x speeds, so maybe you can put that into the faq section.
Do you agree with what the other guy said about 2x is the better speed to burn at? My burner only goes up to 8x anyhow and 4x on cdrws. Now I have burnt at 24x at my brothers house and his dvd player played them fine. I never have gotten to try a cd burnt at those speeds here at home so I don't know what my dvd player can handle. I would think that a dvd player would be going at reallllllly fast speed to play a dvd movie. Is this right?
Well, thanx for everything, and take care.