I need help, audio playback on TV skips when burned to disc with DVD Flick

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  1. Chickenflay

    Chickenflay Member

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    I have a presentation i need to do, its all done, and i have added voiceovers to it. When i render the presentation in camtasia studio the voiceovers sound fine. But after i burn it to dvd and watch it on my flatscreen, the audio skips and sounds terrible. You cant even understand it and i need it fixed. PLEASE reply if you have any suggestions or ways to fix it. Thanks alot.
     
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    You wrote a less than clear image to your disk. You could have many problems all working together to ruin your show. Get Verbatum DVDs. If you can burn with a quality app like imgburn. It is more work for you to figure out what needs to be burned. If you do that I would run fixvts on your video files before you burn. You will need to experimant with the burn speed.

    GOOD LUCK!
     
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    What is the original format?.Since you mentioned DVDflick then you must be converting from ? to DVD specs..I don't use Camstudio, but I use DVDFlick occasionally and it's rare when my conversions go bad..There are other tools, (e.g. AVStoDVD, ConvertxtoDVD, Avidemux etc..
    In DVDflick Project settings> burning- 'un-check' burn project to disc, and check 'Create ISO image..Now play the resulting ISO with say VLC..How does it play..

    Most likely the OP is burning with Imgburn, since DVDflick uses it, if setup to burn..
    If I had to guess, I'd say that the prob is somewhere in there conversion process..But that's just a guess!!
    However the skipping sure sounds like poor media, Mez..
    Before running through Fixvts, I would open the ISO (ctrl+I) and see if it analyses w/o errors..If it does error out, then run it through FixVTS..
     
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    Now What will fixvts do when i run my video through it? Thanks for replying.
     
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    It checks the links for each frame. If one is broke or missing it repairs it. I always use it for every video I ever do. I hate skippy DVDs. That will tend to improve things even if you don't do anything else. So will good media or a good burn at the right speed.
     

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