Hey everyone.
I've got a decent computer (specs below) but it will not play back my DVD rips without skipping. Even one skip is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned and sometimes the video hangs for 30 seconds or more while the audio plays on.
Intel Core 2 E6400 2.13 GHz
1 GB DDR2 RAM
7200 RPM Hard Drives
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
I'm using JR Media Center 12 as my HTPC software for playback (corss-posting this to their forums). The DVD movies were ripped and encoded using Handbrake 2.4 x.264. I assign video bitrate to about 1400kbps.
The hardware argument really doesn't add up because I can play the dvd completely uncompressed directly off the dvd drive in either windows media player or JR Media Center and playback is flawless. The .m4v file would not play in Windows Media Player so I can't yet test that.
This leads me to believe it is probably an encoding problem. However, that doesn't completely add up either. The skips are in different places each time I play the movie which tells me the entire audio track and all the frames are there, it just won't play it back correctly. It's really strange. Then there are some places where it tends to mess up every time.
I'm going to try to re-rip/encode and see if I get better results but I'd love to hear some thoughts on the matter.
Also, I'm not opposed to adding more RAM or a video card. However, I don't want to spend a lot of money and I certainly don't want to spend the money if it isn't even going to fix my problem.
Thanks in advance,
Steve