Choppy audio in convertxtodvd (mpg avi mov to dvd)

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  1. kspanks04

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    I'm trying to burn all my personal videos to a dvd using ConvertXtoDVD. I compiled the maximum number of videos (99) to the image wall template in the software. The files are a mixture of mpg, mov, and a few avi's. When I play the dvd the audio on most (but not all) of the videos is really choppy.

    I am using version 3.2.1.55.

    Any suggestions? Thanks!
     
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    What is the total amount, in minutes, you've added to the DVD?

    Try the convertxtodvd forums in case it's a known problem...
    http://forums.vso-software.fr/
     
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    Its around 30 minutes, not even 1gb of video. I will check their forums and post a solution if I find one. Thanks!
     
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    While you're waiting perhaps you can eliminate a few things -
    create a project but this time add only 1 or 2 items, (instead of 99)
    and secondly, try playing it back on the PC and/or a second stand
    alone player.

    Also, use dvd-rw while you're testng.
     
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    plays fine on my computer...looks like it only plays choppy on my dvd player...not sure why though, i have a nice player and i've never had problems with burned dvds before.
    Oh, well, thanks for the help.
     

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