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OK, i have recently used TMPGenc , ifoedit etc to make some dvds and nero to burn them to disc. So far, no problems... Read on.
I downloaded a XVID file the other day, it will not encode in TMPGenc because it gives me a stupidly large file size, and says the length of the movie is much longer than it is. So i tried to use Nero 6 "Make your own DVD" software. Well, it encoded ok, menu's looked nice and pretty etc. I put it in DVD player, played perfectly. About 2 minutes later, the sound goes from what it should be, to a buzzing noise all the way through the film, picture quality remains decent. Does anybody know what causes this? Maybe a naff codec or something? Please email back Adam |
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ok sorry about the delay in replying here. i tried what you said, but no joy. i played the files back through the computer, but i still get the hissing, so it isnt a problem with the media. In some places through the movie, the audio comes back, in sync with the video, and sounds perfect. Its not a problem with the source file that i can see, because the audio in the source file is perfect all the way through. Any ideas?
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