http://handbrake.fr/pastebin/pastebin.php?show=1067/ my log is here under mdean choppy picture
i have tries to encode multi movies from dvd and it is always choppy or really looks scrambled. is my pc fast enough are my settings wrong help me fix this please.
i have encoded one from my hard drive and it worked fine. it just does this from DVDs
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Are you decrypting the DVDs first, per the first paragraph of the Windows documentation?
Rodney
Rodney
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What Rodney said in the post above mine.mdean31 wrote:Code: Select all
libdvdread: Could not open input: Permission denied
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nope thank you i forgot such a simple step i got excited
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ok i decyrp the dvds and ripped two (it took 9HOURS) each... looked great but it jumps around randomly in the movie.
ps is it going to take that long normally?
http://handbrake.fr/pastebin/pastebin.php?show=1082
ps is it going to take that long normally?
http://handbrake.fr/pastebin/pastebin.php?show=1082
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By rip you mean encode, right? The two terms are not interchangeable...
9 hours may or may not be normal, it depends on the preset/encode settings used and your machine's specifications.
Scrambled chapters are covered in the FAQ, which should be your first port of call when you have a question...
http://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/SupportFA ... bledscenes
9 hours may or may not be normal, it depends on the preset/encode settings used and your machine's specifications.
Scrambled chapters are covered in the FAQ, which should be your first port of call when you have a question...
http://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/SupportFA ... bledscenes