To: Bubba
They are analizing one of my converted videos to see what the problems are with choppy output. I haven't heard yet if they found what the issue is, but after doing this now for 6 weeks, producing a new DVD of a football game every week, here is what I've learned.
- Most home DVD players can't handle the Long Play encoding. I'ts just not enough data for them to work with, so the video is choppy until it reads in more data.
- If you are converting to another format (such as MPG) and your output video is choppy, then I suspect what is happening is the frames are getting out of sync. I say this because I used the same editing features in Video Converter, and at one edit point the video became choppy, and after the next one it became stable again. A few more edits later it went choppy, and at the next edit point it became stable again.
Hopefully they'll find something that points to the cause of this in the file I sent them. I really love this software, but this issue makes it unusable for me right now.