Converting AVI video into m2v/mp2 to burn DVD

#1 28 Dec 2008 @ 19:26
Hi there. I tried using DVD Flick (my usual dvd burning program) to burn a DVD from an AVI file - there is no sound on the finished product until about 30 seconds before the end of the video. The image is fine. The video and sound work perfectly on my PC.

I downloaded Avi2Dvd, however I kept getting the floating point division by zero error. I downloaded the xvid codec, as well as the AVI codec finder, and my C drive is in NTFS, but still no luck.

I decided to try splitting my AVI into an MP2 and M2V, and join them in TMPGEnc.

I turned the WAV into an MP2 using ffmpeggui, and now I'm stuck. What do I use to turn my remaining AVI file into an m2v file? Is that even the best route?

Any advice appreciated.

- S
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#2 29 Dec 2008 @ 9:24
Why not load the original avi in DVD Flick then 'Edit Title' => 'Audio Tracks' => 'Add' and load the .wav file, then highlight the first audio and 'Remove'.
#3 29 Dec 2008 @ 19:48
Worked perfectly! Thanks a million :)
#4 29 Dec 2008 @ 20:33
Okey-dokey.
#5 08 Jan 2009 @ 5:01
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