Posted by LJD on December 16, 2011 at 09:11:20 from (75.250.238.113):
In Reply to: DVD Burning Question posted by John T on December 16, 2011 at 06:40:10:
Your audio problem is probably because your not saving it in MPEG. Many Windows based programs will save in WMV instead and that won't work in all players.
If you've got a burn program like Nero, use that instead - with the correct settings.
There are several problems with home-made DVDs. One is if you burn the disc as "open session" or "closed session." Read your software instructions closely because that choice is always given to you.
"Open session" will not work on all players. "Closed session" will.
The other problem is the DVD media. Burned DVDs use relfective dye. Factory made DVDS are pressed (in a way) like old records used to be made. The result is - home-made burned DVDs cannot reflect laser light near as well as factory made DVDs. Many older DVD players don't have lasers strong enough to play all burned DVDs. Also can matter what your blank DVD disks are. +R or -R. Most new DVD players after 2003 are made to play =R and -R but some older ones can only play one or the other, but not both.
I assume you already know the audio tracks are separate from the video. That's where different file extensions and different types of compression make a difference. If you are making your sound tracks in MP4, AVI, or Windows WMV, many players will not be able to use the audio at all.
Store bought DVDs have the audio in MPEG which any player can use.
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