(In my case I've been using M-Disc DVD+R for the irreplaceable stuff and/or BD-R )Īs an aside, I've used ConvertX (now on ConvertXtoHD) to create standalone-player compatible video discs for many years. If, as you say, these are precious family memories, why use a non-archival media to store them? You should at least be using write-once DVD-R or DVD+R. Can't remember what I did the last time to correct this.Rewriteable discs are inherently more "difficult" to read and could be the source of stutters on any video playback device. Going cheap on something as precious as videos of our daughter growing up doesn't make sense to me at all.
I use quality blank Memorex DVD +RW's for media. I had this problem once before a few years back, but I just upgraded the program to 6.0.18. I'm using VSO's Convert X to DVD for conversion and burning. The audio on the other hand is very choppy. The video porting of the home movies comes out fine.
It's the videos now that are giving me grief. Although I really wish I had a program to enhance the colors a bit in some. I was easily able to burn off the photo's with no issues. Not wanting to blindly have faith nothing will happen to the SD cards these files are stored on, I'm attempting at moving everything onto dvd. For more then a decade now my wife and I have been taking photo's and videos of our daughter.