Evening all.. Successfully made 5 slideshows onto one DVD using the latest Nero 6. However, the audio sounds "tinny" on the TV. I realize TV sound systems aren't the best, but thought the audio would sound a little better. The audio used on the DVD was obtained by making WAV files at the 44,100 rate from CDs, using Windows Sound Recorder. I haven't played with Nero's Wave Editor much, but did notice this afternoon that it will record at a much higher rate (I think it was 96,000 or something). My question is, I think I understand CDs are at the 44,100 rate. If this be true, then is there any use using a higher rate in Nero's Wave Editor? Or does the Editor somehow convert the limited CD rate to the new higher rate? I guess my theory is...nothing from nothing leaves nothing..i.e., if the CD is at 44,100, then that's all there's gonna be and I can't get it any higher. 2nd question is, I want to make about 4 copies of this DVD - is it better to just copy it, or is reburning the project better - or any difference at all? Thanks a bunch!
@boutcrazy I can't help with the audio part, coz I got no clue! As for the video question, IMO, it is better to reburn the project. When you copy a copy, if you have any burn/reading errors, they can propagate and become worse with the second copy.