Frage von technetium:
Hello, 
 I did my first project with VS11.5 cut and now issued on DVD. In doing so I have Effeekt noticed that when you play after each section (ie every time when a new clip appears) depends on this short (Bruchtei a second) and then plays as normal. At the sound, I can not find hangers?! 
 To proceed: 
 - The Project I have created a menu directly (without chapters, there is only one video selected), then I created an ISO and this with Nero Express 8 (8.3.2.2) Essentials burned. 
 After this on my stand alone player the above error was, I have tried the following: 
 - From the Project a MPG video rendered. This runs on the computer without the above-described Effect! Then this video into a new VS project and imported it as a DVD previously created (with only one menu item, created as an ISO, burned to DVD). 
 My expectation was that the video - if ever - only once very briefly at the beginning falters (the Project consists of only one clip - the finished video.mpg. For VS is no longer recognizable, where a new clip starts). Nevertheless, I had the same "hanging" effect in every new clip (ie, after each cut / transition) ... 
 Has anyone ever a similar problem or anyone has an idea on this? 
 PS: I had the demo of schonmal VS11 and pulled so that a Project on DVD. It showed no errors! 
 Greetings and thanks in advance, 
 Tobias
 Antwort von  thos-berlin:

I once had "stuck" s.Schwarzbildern (Did I ever s.Anfang Einde and my plants). The DVDs were burned with variable Bitrarte. I did it then times with konstnater Bitrate probiert - and the error was gone.
 Antwort von  technetium:

Once I have something on the net weitergestöbert times I've come up with the idea that DVD on another stand-alone player and lo and behold ... no hangers! 
 While I understand not, as the player with the hardware may be related, but if it is only one NOT running, I should be no preference.
 Antwort von  thos-berlin:

Maybe your DVD player is simply the data rate too high. With a cut abruptly changes the subject and thus transferred to the image content. Brenne test times but a DVD with a lower (or constant) data rate.