![]() ![]() However, if you press ‘play’ on the VIDEO_TS folder, then the video plays OK (no stuttering), but DVD navigation does not work at all (you can’t select ‘Menu’ in the Options menu). If you select the VIDEO_TS folder, then select ‘play’ or ‘enter’, DVD menu navigation works, but the video stuttering and audio dropout problem is there, just like it was in the last release. The VOBs stutter, but the ISO plays fine (same problem with 1.04.10). ![]() I have done this with 3 different movies. I tried re-encoding using the exact same files from the VIDEO_TS directory (that have the stuttering problem) to ISO, and the ISO plays back fine. I use the latest version of DVDFab for all of my rips and I am having the VOB stuttering problem with files in the VIDEO_TS directory. IFO files and see what’s different between one that will play properly and one that won’t. ![]() So now, the question is, which is broken? Encoders like ConvertX and TMPGEnc Authoring Works? Or the WDTV? Since the WDTV will play DVDShrink- and DVDFab-ripped files. The VIDEO_TS folder _ does _ have the stuttering playback that others report.Īnything built to DVD standards should be built to DVD standards, but it’s looking like some encoders/rippers either add, or leave out, some information which confuses the WDTV even though that information doesn’t truly affect playback. Then I tried making a DVD from scratch using TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4. Not one of the VIDEO_TS folders I’ve tested (or have made to test with) has had the issue that plagues so many. I’ve been thinking it’s a rip issue, as well. Perhaps. those having the problem should find out what are the common circumstances? Tried to reproduce the problem now several times with several original DVDs I encoded 1:1 using DVDShrink and DVDFab for these tests … and I can’t. ![]()
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