No Audio after burning DVD

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  1. tg2063

    tg2063 Member

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    Hi!
    I am trying to burn a home video onto DVD+R. The video was captured and edited using Windows movie maker; and the DVD burner is NEC in my dell inspiron. I used Sonic MyDVD and Roxio; both instances, I had no audio in the DVD; video was fine. Any solutions? (when I was playing back the clip before burning, audio was fine)


    Tom


     
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    scf_au Regular member

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    You may be missing some codecs. Note that different codecs are needed for playback and for transcoding. Try download and install K-Lite Codec Pack (full version) to see if that helps:

    http://www.free-codecs.com/download/K_Lite_Codec_Pack.htm

    Post again if the problem persists.

    Good luck!

     
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    Hi! scf_au,

    Thanks for the info.. I downloaded the codecs.. No luck after that..
    Any furthur ideas? What is the best software to burn videos from WMM to DVD? Do yu suggest that I dont use WMM at all, and just capture and burn using the same sw, like Roxio/Premiere etc?

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    O.K., what kind of video format do you have (e.g. wmv, avi, mpeg)?
     
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    The files are stored in avi format.
     
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    so you used Windows Movie Maker to convert to DVD format? I've never used this software, but it sounds like it didn't encode the audio. Since you can watch (and hear) the original AVI on your PC, I don't think it's a codec issue. Gotta be in the conversion.

    Personally I use Divx2dvd to convert avi to dvd. Works great. Free software, maybe you should check it out.
     

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