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Old 13th March 2009, 19:17
MartinH32 MartinH32 is offline
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Default PS3 plays fine but judder on Pioneer BDP51-FD

Hi,
As the thread title suggests, using the Clown gui and related programs I can create a bd back up of Sunshine with a DTS audio track and it plays fine on my PS3. However, putting the same disk in my Pioneer player and I get a juddery non stable picture.

I've created the disk as a movie only using Clown.
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Old 14th March 2009, 05:34
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Did you convert it to standard DTS or did you use the DTS-HD audio with no downconverting? IF so then that may be your problem
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Old 14th March 2009, 09:24
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Thanks for replying.
I've done it both ways and it's exactly the same each time. I've also tried a third time with just the AC3 track and it's the same. I've also tried reducing the write speed and it makes not difference.
I'm a little lost
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Old 15th March 2009, 07:26
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Just an update. I know it;s not the disks that the Pioneer doesn't like as I ripped Hostage as a complete disk and this works fine. I can only assume it's something to do with the remuxer used by clown bd.
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Old 17th July 2011, 17:38
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old topic
still I'm experiencing same issue. Play fine on samsung but not on pioneer
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Old 18th July 2011, 02:33
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Just an update. I know it;s not the disks that the Pioneer doesn't like as I ripped Hostage as a complete disk and this works fine. I can only assume it's something to do with the remuxer used by clown bd.

Try burning slower and changing your brand of disks. It's the Pioneer that is struggling with the media, nothing else.
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Old 18th July 2011, 06:50
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Try burning slower and changing your brand of disks. It's the Pioneer that is struggling with the media, nothing else.
verbatim BD-R (not LTH) burned at 2x
it's not the media. it's like pio has not the codec to play that. (I see flashes in the video, pixels and it's jerky). audio is fine, subs are fine
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Old 18th July 2011, 07:46
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It can't not have the codec as it's a standard. Sounds like the Pioneer doesn't like the disc
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Old 18th July 2011, 08:08
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It can't not have the codec as it's a standard. Sounds like the Pioneer doesn't like the disc
MartinH32 experienced this issue in 2009 with same movie (Sunshine).
I've used clownBD against tons of movies without problems and now I'm experiencing same issue like MartinH32 with the same movie (Sunshine) and same player brand (Pioneer)
Cannot be a coincidence related to media....

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Old 18th July 2011, 09:42
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The codec's are standard so you can't not have the right codec installed. The codec is either there or it's not, and if it wasn't there then none of your Blu-rays would play that use that codec.

Check to see how long it thinks the film is. I remember Sunshine being one of those films that came out way too long and needed the last second chopping off to remove the glitch

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