DVD audio Compatibility

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by jwswp, Jul 26, 2004.

  1. jwswp

    jwswp Member

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    Alright, So I'm using the Plextor ConvertX to put VHS on DVD. But the video I capture as MPEG2 will not open in some other video editors (Pinnacle) And also the DVDs will only work on some DVD Players. Now I know its not the media. Does anyone Think that it could be the Audio? What is the Audio compression Standard for most DVD Players? I analized the Clips with DVD Decrypter and It said that the audio was AC3 i think. Would that mess things up? Thanks!
     
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    AC3 is the Most common Audio format used on Hollywood DVD"s so it isn"t the Audio that is the Problem Unless the audio isn"t at a frequency of 48000HZ...
    Some DVD Players mostly older ones do not Support Burnable DVD Media and some DVD Players are very Picky with how the DVD"s were authored so maybe try useing a Different DVD authoring Program...The one I usually use is called "DVDLab" and I haven"t had any Problems with it yet....
     

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