- Audio Problems in Sonic MyDVD
- Posted by Mary on August 1st, 2003
I'm trying make a DVD to disk, using Sonic MyDVD ver 3, from video
footage captured by Adobe Premiere in DV-NTSC Standard 32 kHz format.
It seems to transcode the video just fine, but when it gets to the
audio it just hangs and does nothing. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
- Posted by Mike Kujbida on August 1st, 2003
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For DVD, the audio stream has to be 48 KHz.
Mike
- Posted by Madra Rua on August 17th, 2003
make sure the audio is not ac3, and try 44.1 kHz.
i believe 32 is not a dvd standard.
good luck
S.
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- Posted by David Ruether on August 18th, 2003
Some camcorders unfortunately come with the audio set for
12-bit 32KHz audio. This should be reset to 16-bit 48KHz.
For files with the 32KHz audio, this should be converted to
48KHz before use in making DVDs, using a good WAV
or video editor...
--
David Ruether
rpn1@cornell.edu
http://www.ferrario.com/ruether
- Posted by Shadow on August 25th, 2003
I responded to this weeks ago but it seems that Earthlink's servers are a
great black hole that loses many of my posts.
I believe that 32 KHz is not a standard DVD format, so you should increase
it to 44.1.
If you are simply putting single films on the DVD, then I would dump MyDVD.
You don't need buttons, menus and all that jazz. Instead use IfoEdit and
DVD Decrypter - both freebees and available from www.doom9.org. I started
burning with MyDVD and Memorex DVDRs. I was told that the best explanation
for the first 4 disks being coasters was the brand. Using IfoEdit/DVD D, I
have now burned six beauties in a row - on Memorex disks!! With them I have
not yet had a coaster.
Great that freebees are often superior to what you pay for :-)
S.
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