Xvid ~ Green Band + No Audio

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  1. tuk

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    I created in an xvid/avi file using 'Ulead VideoStudio 10'..on playback in stand-alone Samsung DVD player there is a Green band at the top of screen and no audio..although this file works on all of my pc players..

    The file is 800x600 and just realized '720x576(PAL)' is the maximum which is why the edge of the picture is off screen on the Samsung

    Any Ideas? I would rather tweak my Ulead Xvid settings over re-encoding with other software if this can be avoided

    Thanks

    Stream 0:
    Codec: Xvid
    Res: 800x600
    FPS:30

    Stream 1:
    Codec: araw
    Chann: 2
    Sample Rate:48000
    Bitrate:1536
     
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    Where are you located, in a PAL or NTSC region?

    Yoy might have converted to the wrong version '720x576(PAL)',
    FPS:30-> NTSC= 29.97 fps
    PAL 25fps;
    If you need PAL and converted to NTSC, your player might have problems decoding it properly.
     
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    I'm in the UK, sorry should have mentioned the video works but the edge is off screen with the green horizontal band at the top of the picture
     
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    I'm in the UK,

    Sorry should have mentioned the video works but the edge is off screen with the green horizontal band at the top of the picture

    I changed the fps to 30 to make it the same as the source file
     
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    ok let me rephrase that, what audio codec should I use for standalone DVD players
     
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    Cheers I cant see anything in that guide that helps,
    Iv noticed that AVI's with working sound seem to use the audio codec MPGA, does anyone know what codec this is..I cant seen to find it in my audio codec list..
     

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