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computer vs DVD player?
by brian47 on Nov 16, 2007 at 2:24:25 am


I've been having some issues with a couple recently burned projects. One is 1 hour and 32 minutes, and I burned DVDs from Encore as well as Premiere Pro 1.5. The DVDs from both programs stutter terribly on my desktop computer. It has a 1.8 ghz single core processor and 1 gig of RAM. It plays perfectly on my DVD player in the living room, and it also plays perfectly on my roommates desktop computer which has a 2.8 ghz single core processor and 256 mb of RAM. Is it the processor speed that's tripping it up? I also burned a 4 minute DVD and have the same problems. Thoughts?


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