Actually, I think Rudey is pretty much right on.
The problem with "inexpensive" video projects (meaning not "broadcast quality") is that each machine may be slightly different, and thus, while "compatible" in theory, they just don't quite work from machine to machine.
The only piece I don't understand is that you have the same symptom on two playback machines -- and the DVD sets were burned on different record machines.
It makes me wonder if the problem is somewhere in the editing process, which was "cloned" (copied) onto the final product. In other words, a problem was introduced before any of your copies were made. That's just a guess, though.
Remember, I'm used to working with much more expensive (and thus more precise) cameras, editors, etc., so I could be wrong.
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