Non compatibility of audio
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Non compatibility of audio
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Hi,
I'm just going to guess on this one, I think the problem is trying to use about every format known to make a single DVD-Compliant disc.
Did you do any editing to any of the clips? What are your computer specs?
How did you capture these? Are the AVI, DV-AVI, or DivX?
You also are trying to use MP3, with WMA & WAV, not a good combination.
I think that about any consumer level editing program would choke on your combination.
Please Read the Sticky: Recommended Procedures listed at the top of this forum. You should then get a better understanding as to why your combination is falling over...
Regards
Ron P.
I'm just going to guess on this one, I think the problem is trying to use about every format known to make a single DVD-Compliant disc.
Did you do any editing to any of the clips? What are your computer specs?
How did you capture these? Are the AVI, DV-AVI, or DivX?
You also are trying to use MP3, with WMA & WAV, not a good combination.
I think that about any consumer level editing program would choke on your combination.
Please Read the Sticky: Recommended Procedures listed at the top of this forum. You should then get a better understanding as to why your combination is falling over...
Regards
Ron P.
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