> > I have burnt a couple of DVDs with various audio bitrates (96,128,224) in
> > mp2. Some are misbehaving, jumping frames and so.
>
>       But not all are misbehaving?

No.... depending on the DVD players

> > -b 8000 is used with -f 8 for the video, along with -V for mplex
> > -r 48000 as sampling freq.
> >
> > Funny enough the 96 is misbehaving more than the others.
>       That sounds as if they're all misbehaving - just some more so than
>       others ;(

More than the 128 bits yes.... 


>       It is quite puzzling that the audio rate would have an effect (unless
>       the audio stream were somehow corrupt).

>       Do software players, such as Ogle, have any difficulty playing the
>       DVDs on a computer?

No, never had a problem with a computer. They forgive almost every silly move 
I make.

> > Just that I do not want to toss my pile of DVDs into tests....
>
>       That's what rewriteable media is for :-)

Yes but they are 1 X and did not know if the problem was 96 bits for audio or 
4X. Moreover if you had the odd crappy DVD on top of that, it makes 3 errors 
cumulating and it is rather difficult to track down.

Ciao
Edouard


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