Postby shooraijin » Wed Jan 14, 2004 7:02 pm
I think the problem is one of two things: a) a compression method that isn't friendly to the sequential nature of CD-ROMs or requires ... b) bandwidth not adequately supplied by an 8x CD-ROM.
You can make sure that it was burned correctly very simply -- copy it from the CD back to your computer. If that copy plays correctly from your hard disk, then your problem is obvious; your CD-ROM drive is just not up to the task. If it doesn't play right even from the hard disk, then it probably was indeed burned incorrectly.
EDIT: I should say I wanted to know the *read* speed of your CD-ROM drive, not the *burn* speed, but that's the only one you gave me. All this information is of course contingent on the fact the AVI played correctly in the first place.
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