Greetings,
I have a Sony DCR-PC115E camcorder (PAL) and when I capture with Ulead Video Studio, I capture the movie to NTSC as my standalone DVD player is NTSC.
I then use ProCoder to encode to MPEG2 and DVD Workshop to author. I burn on Ritek. The DVD comes out with amazing quality but indeed jitters with the video part (as opposed to the sound).
Now... the DVD does not jitter on the PC with PowerDVD, only on my standalone. I burn at 2X with DVD Decrypter...
I was not sure why the video jitters. Is that b/c:
- The burn process? (better burn with RecordMax for example?)
- The conversion? (by the way, both ProCoder and the capture process (with Ulead Video Studio), will change from PAL to NSTC)
- I used bit rate of 9000Kb/s with Procoder. Is that too much? Could it be that the bit rate is too high? I can use less I believe. And when created the ISO file, I used Highest Quality with DVD Workshop - which is 8000Kb/s. Is the difference between 9000 Encoding and 8000 ISO making a difference?
- With procoder I used 2-Pass VBR. Could it be that the VBR makes the player 'confused'? I can use 6000 CBR and possibly it will come better?
Now, just for reference, when I backed up a DVD movie with DVD2One (it was originally NTSC) and burnt with RecordMax on the same Riteks (G03), I had no problems at all! , By the way. I use the Pioneer 105.
Hopefully one of you had this problem before and solved it. But then again, it is never one factor that causes these.
Thanks in advance
I have a Sony DCR-PC115E camcorder (PAL) and when I capture with Ulead Video Studio, I capture the movie to NTSC as my standalone DVD player is NTSC.
I then use ProCoder to encode to MPEG2 and DVD Workshop to author. I burn on Ritek. The DVD comes out with amazing quality but indeed jitters with the video part (as opposed to the sound).
Now... the DVD does not jitter on the PC with PowerDVD, only on my standalone. I burn at 2X with DVD Decrypter...
I was not sure why the video jitters. Is that b/c:
- The burn process? (better burn with RecordMax for example?)
- The conversion? (by the way, both ProCoder and the capture process (with Ulead Video Studio), will change from PAL to NSTC)
- I used bit rate of 9000Kb/s with Procoder. Is that too much? Could it be that the bit rate is too high? I can use less I believe. And when created the ISO file, I used Highest Quality with DVD Workshop - which is 8000Kb/s. Is the difference between 9000 Encoding and 8000 ISO making a difference?
- With procoder I used 2-Pass VBR. Could it be that the VBR makes the player 'confused'? I can use 6000 CBR and possibly it will come better?
Now, just for reference, when I backed up a DVD movie with DVD2One (it was originally NTSC) and burnt with RecordMax on the same Riteks (G03), I had no problems at all! , By the way. I use the Pioneer 105.
Hopefully one of you had this problem before and solved it. But then again, it is never one factor that causes these.
Thanks in advance