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Riggs (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th February 2008, 20:13

Not been around for a while as work have now blocked access to this `movie` website. :(

I`ve been playing around backing up a couple of my dvds for using on my laptop when travelling. If I make a backup copy of my disk it occasionally stalls on me during playback. I`ve also tried to backup a copy on divx so I can take it with me and also stream it using my XBox. I`m just wondering if I can expect similar pauses with the divx file (e.g. the problem occurs when transcoding the file) or is it only to do with the burning of the file onto dvd?

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RE: DVD Backups

Choagy (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th February 2008, 22:14

I had the same, stuttering playback, and was going to try ripping/ converting to svcd or some similar format. Not tried it yet but I will let you know how it goes.

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I would think that as the cpu/graphiics card on the laptop is processing a lower mbps transfer ratethen it may give a better playback. Admittedly the picture will be a poorer quality than DVD but it may be a reasonable compromise on quality/performance so might be alright for laptop viewing on holiday for example.

Bit of a novice so take with the proverbial pinch of salt :D

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bytemaster (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th February 2008, 22:28

Sounds like a possible lack of compatibility between the discs you are using and the drive in the laptop. Does the laptop play original discs OK? If it does then try a different brand of DVDR, you might also want to check if the drive is happier with DVD-R or DVD+R.

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dkuk2000 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 20th February 2008, 22:39

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Sounds like a possible lack of compatibility between the discs you are using and the drive in the laptop.


I had exactly the same problem and changing brand of disc sorted the problem.


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wing_chun (Competent) posted this on Thursday, 21st February 2008, 17:25

i good idea!!

i found that using dvd+rw`s in my drive works best i never use dvd+r or -r becouse of this very same issue hope this helps you also i put sum films 7 so far on my hard drive (its big drive) for travel use.

best viewing prog =alshow/hpquick dvd
recorder dvd
decoder divx

installation of these helps as well

hope this is useful to sumone.



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RE: DVD Backups

Riggs (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 21st February 2008, 18:43

thanks for the replies guys. So effectively if I convert to divx I shouldn`t see the problem? Would it also make a difference at what speed I burn at? I do seem to notice that some disks will play on my main pc without a problem so maybe it is a compatability thing with the disks - I`ll have a try with another type.



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RE: DVD Backups

sj (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 21st February 2008, 18:53

What make are the discs?

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RE: DVD Backups

bytemaster (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 21st February 2008, 22:45

If it is a disc problem then converting to divx/xvid isn`t the solution. Will the laptop play original factory pressed DVDs?

What brand and type of DVDR have you tried? What is the spec of the laptop?

RE: DVD Backups

Riggs (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 23rd February 2008, 17:05

The laptop plays original disks no problem. The disks are datawrite titaniums. I have a couple of other types of disks - I will have a look at to see if that makes a difference. I`ve tried one of the disks on my main player and it pauses as well after about 60mins or so.

I thought with divx I could convert the file on my main computer and then transfer it to my laptop - it should hopĆ¼efully play okay then if you think it`s a blank disk problem.



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RE: DVD Backups

admars (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 23rd February 2008, 18:09

I always transfer movies and tv shows to divx and copy the files to the laptop hard drive to watch on my laptop, works much better that way.

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