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Old 10-05-2005, 02:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ok so i hooked my vcr up to my pc, and i converted a vhs into a data file.....

the data file was fine...no audio porblems or anything

then i put it into sonic mydvd to add a menu, and i previewed it...still ok

then i burnt it, and i played it on the dvd player downstairs, adn the soud was all staticky and messed up.......

is this a burn error or do you guys think that this has something to do with sonic

i used an hp dvd+r and burnt at 2x i think...or maybe 4x but not higher that that
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Old 10-05-2005, 02:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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what kind of speakers do u have on the comp? sometimes if they are just basic desk speakers, u wont hear the imperfections in the sound until u play it on the tv or car stereo, etc. how badly was the sound distorted/staticky???
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the sound was very badly distorted.....yopu could not hear anything..just the static

im just using the speakers on my lcd, but the sound downstaris was a noise, not a sound....
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had u checked the sound settings on the software when u burnt the disk? it should be set to 48 Hz.
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how do i access the sound burning settings on soinc???

anyone know...ill check it out...ii never did pay any attention to that..
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