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AVI to Mpeg-2 production setting
bonagege [Avatar]
Senior Member Location: Italia, Lombardia GMT + 1 Joined: Jun 25, 2011 16:32 Messages: 187 Offline
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Necessary step for more titles to be included in the menu.
The setting of HQ DVD production 8Mbps, in reading about Pioneer player (DVR 320 to 2004) leads to constant interruptions.
Solution: Lower the fram rate in 6,5Mbps with customization settings. W 10 64 , pc Dell XPS 8000 - core i7 2,8 GHz--ram 6 MB--GEFORCE GTX 1050TI 4GB - SSD 256 + 2x630--area Pal
Videocam: Panasonic SD 700 avchd
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ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Hi bonagege -

So - your original clips are .AVI? (Obviously not from your Pana SD 700) and you want to burn a disc to play in your Pioneer DVR 320? Yes?

If you use the MPEG-2 DVD-HQ profile, the disc stutters - yes? Have you tried it?

The DVR 320 (a DVD recorder) only supports DVD-R & DVD-RW discs, for recording at least. Is that the type of disc you're using?

Another thing to consider is the brand of discs you're using. Some players (circa 2004) were finicky about which discs they played.

Cheers - Tony
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bonagege [Avatar]
Senior Member Location: Italia, Lombardia GMT + 1 Joined: Jun 25, 2011 16:32 Messages: 187 Offline
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I confirm. The clips are original. AVI. You want to burn a disc to play in my Pioneer DVR 320.
If i use the MPEG-2 DVD HQ profile the vision is constantly breaking up and I continue to use the commands Pause and then Play.
Using discs Verbatim-R and-RW burn at low speed.
You think it is a fault of Pioneer?
I thank you and salute you. Eugene

































W 10 64 , pc Dell XPS 8000 - core i7 2,8 GHz--ram 6 MB--GEFORCE GTX 1050TI 4GB - SSD 256 + 2x630--area Pal
Videocam: Panasonic SD 700 avchd
Pinnacle 14 - PD 9-13-17
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