Audio on Dvd

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  1. jusailake

    jusailake Member

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    Awhile back I made my husband a dvd with music vids on it.He went to play it on the home dvd player and the voices or audio sound like the chipmunks.So I copied the videos from the disk to my computer to try to fix the problem.When I pull the videos up they say VTS_01_1 MPEG-4 Media File for example.I dont know if that matters but need help with the sound problem,please.thanks
     
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    When you made the DVD originally and played it back on the PC did it sound ok.
    If you now play the DVD on your PC how does it sound.
     
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    No it always had the chipmunks doin the audio,and even playin it on my pc does the same thing.All the videos play just the audio is fast
     
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    Do you still have the source files that you used for the compilation.
    Do you know what format they were (were they .avi file for example).
    You can use MediaInfo to identify them.
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    What was the name of the program you used to create the DVD.
     
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    Total video converter is what the software was called.
     
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    Try DVD Flick instead.
     

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