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On Thursday 02 Sep 2004 23:30, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I've just had a message from the dvdauthor list, and wonder if there's a
> > connection.
>
>       And I just posted a reply back to that list ;)  Should be wandering
>       thru to your inbox any minute now.
>
Good - I'll read it.

>
> > I'm pretty sure I used the default for mpeg2enc, but perhaps I should try
> > setting it lower?  What do you think?  Shall I try it in the morning?
>
My bad - I forgot the </quote>  This bit is the only bit I added.

>       If a player can't handle the default 7500 rate that mpeg2enc generates
>       then I just have the feeling that something's awry with the player.
>       One thing it might be is that while a set top box can handle a max
>       rate (10.08Mb/s) commercial DVD it may have trouble with recordable
>       or rewriteable media at high rates due to the lower reflectivity of
>       the media.
>
Yes - I'm sure it's the player.  I don't think it's worth any more work on 
this.  The burned dvds look fine on a player that can handle them, so when I 
go shopping for a new player I can forget on-line suppliers.  I'll go 
locally, armed with an array of burned disks of different formats, and only 
buy one that can handle at least a good selection of them.

The vendor I spoke to yesterday said that although -R had looked good earlier, 
he thought that +R was rapidly gaining ground and would very likely be the 
one supported.  However, I've been caught out that way before, so I'll look 
for one that can handle both.  If my daughter's cheap Daewoo can I know I 
will find one if I look long enough.

Thanks to all

Anne
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