i have a dvd that i burned from a avi file i used tmpgenc to conver it to a mpg file. After that i used dvd santa to convert it to a vob file which i then bured by your nero. Now when i put the dvd into my dvd player i get video but no sound. the sound of the original avi file was ac3
Your Problem is that Tmpgenc doesn"t support AC3 audio as the Audio in AVI files unless you Install this First: http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/AC3ACM.zip (Right Click INF File and go to "Install") So if you re-encode the AVI file the Mpeg file should now have audio... Also after you have encoded to Mpeg-2 with Tmpgenc you should Not use "DVD-Santa" to Put the File on to DVD because DVD-Santawill Probably re-encode the File which Ruins the Quality and Takes a Long time... You should be useing a Real DVD authoring Program to put the Mpeg-2 file with Menu"s and Chapters on to DVD...Something like "DVDLab Pro" or even "Tmpgenc DVD Author" which none of them will re-encode your File so it takes maybe 30 minutes Max to put the Mpeg-2 file on to DVD and you can add all of the Features to the DVD that you find on Retail DVD"s..... Cheers
Damn you really know your stuff. okay i'm going to give that a try now ill respond back and let you know what happens.
hi just out of curiosity when you converted the avi to mpeg2 did the mpeg2 play in powerdvd say with sound? try it... (did you use the wizard or a template? to set it up ready to convert.) also dvd santa sucks pants like said dump that app... but i give a thumbs up aswell as minion with tmpgenc dvd author good little app...
WELL IT WORKED IN MY STAND ALONE DVD PLAYER WITH NO SOUND, BUT AS FAR AS POWER DVD I DONT KNOW WHAT THAT IS SO I AM UNABLE TO ANSWER THAT.
hi this is the mpeg2 you made from tmpgenc plus (not the finished dvdr), just before you finished off with santa.. did you use a template??????? load the mpeg2 in windows media player thats come with your operating system and see if you have sound before you convert to vobs etc and burn.