Audio Help

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by Lisa_JB, Apr 22, 2004.

  1. Lisa_JB

    Lisa_JB Guest

    I encoded an AVI into an MPEG 2 file and put it onto disk. The movie works fine on one DVD player, but on another there is no sound. Is there a way to correct this? Im not sure if it something to do with MPEG Audio, if it is, is there another audio option that I could use?

    I have TMPGEnc, Nero, Clone DVD, Virtual Dub, DVD Shrink etc if they'll help.

    Thanks,
    Lisa
     
  2. Lisa_JB

    Lisa_JB Guest

    Anyone? Please?
     
  3. daba

    daba Guest

    Hi Lisa,
    I guess you mean you turned the MPEG file into a set of IFO/BUP/VOB files (with a DVD authoring tool) and then burnt those files.

    If no, you are [bold]very[/bold] lucky that you can even see the movie.

    If yes, your DVD seems to be properly authored and burnt because some player plays it smoothly. Maybe the faulty player doesn't support MPEG Audio (it's unlikely but you never know).

    Convert your MPEG Audio file to LPCM and re-author the disc. I guess you can find some freeware tool to do such a conversion. Or you can re-encode your AVI file and instruct your MPEG encoder to output the audio as LPCM.

    Good luck.

    Daba
     

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