DVD Santa - RMVB files to DVD+r disc

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by bunmui, Apr 29, 2006.

  1. bunmui

    bunmui Guest

    Do I actually need to download and install Real PLayer One in order to use DVD Santa to convert RMVB files to DVD Video (DVD+r disc).

    Do I need to download any codecs?

    Just wish to view using my DVD player connected to t.v..

    Thanks,

    Bun Mui
     
  2. b18bek9

    b18bek9 Regular member

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    just download vlc player if u dont want to download the codecs i play my rmvb files on vlc player one of the best free players no codecs required try that an dvd santa doesnt need real player to convert it will convert by itself ...one thing that sux on converting with dvd santa is the video sync having to set it one millisecond delay on video so the audio an video dont match up
     
  3. bunmui

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    1 millisecond delay using DVD Santa?
    Is 1 millisecond noticeable? I thought such small time it won't be.

    Is it just for Real Video files or other kinds of files too?

    B.T.W., what is the official website for VLC PLayer One?
    Where to download?

    Thanks.


    Bun Mui
     
  4. bunmui

    bunmui Guest

    When I try to convert Real Video file RMVB to make into DVD using DVD Santa.

    It says "Unable to open audio stream"

    Audio Type in program says "No audio".


    Yet my Real Player One is up to date.

    What should I do?

    Thanks.


    Bun Mui
     
  5. bunmui

    bunmui Guest


    The RMVB files which I tried to make a DVD using DVD Santa are here-

    http://lib.verycd.com/2005/07/20/0000057627.html

    Does anyone know why there is no sound when I play the DVD , only video?

    But when I play Real Player One there is sound.


    Thanks.

    Bun Mui
     
  6. scf_au

    scf_au Regular member

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    If you have all the necessary codecs, then DVDSanta is not integrating well with them. Try use e.g. Winavi to see if it's better.
     

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