Hello,
I created 2 projects, one for the video with original sound and background musics. The second project I created is a family photo album with hundreds of pictures, transitions and backgground musics.
The I sent the first one to burn on DVD, added the second project's VSP file and created menus for both.
Now, when both the projects are burnt on DVD, I can't hear background musics which I entered on to projects No. 2.
Can anybody tell me what is wrong?
Thanks.
No sound in second VSP file I added
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No -- impossible to tell accurately with the information you (don't) provide.
But I'd guess it is probably a 'good' example of burning from a project VSP file, rather than first producing a DVD-compatible mpeg-2. That obviously worked in the first case, possibly because it was far less complex for the burning module to both render and then multiplex etc and burn.
But a slideshow, with its hundreds, as you say, of individual parts, is rather more complex. Again, you give us nothing to go on, let alone the project properties. But if they were different from those of the first project, that could be one cause.
With slideshows in particular, though, I think you have to be careful. I personally always first prepare them as a DVD-compatible mpeg-2 BUT with the difference from the usual mpeg, of using Frame Based, rather than Lower or Upper Field First. Mind you, others successfully used one of the latter two Field Orders successfully.
But try to repeat your burn, this time, though, first producing a DVD-compliant mpeg-2 (Share > Create Video File > DVD) before you even open the burning module (Share > Create Disc > DVD).
But I'd guess it is probably a 'good' example of burning from a project VSP file, rather than first producing a DVD-compatible mpeg-2. That obviously worked in the first case, possibly because it was far less complex for the burning module to both render and then multiplex etc and burn.
But a slideshow, with its hundreds, as you say, of individual parts, is rather more complex. Again, you give us nothing to go on, let alone the project properties. But if they were different from those of the first project, that could be one cause.
With slideshows in particular, though, I think you have to be careful. I personally always first prepare them as a DVD-compatible mpeg-2 BUT with the difference from the usual mpeg, of using Frame Based, rather than Lower or Upper Field First. Mind you, others successfully used one of the latter two Field Orders successfully.
But try to repeat your burn, this time, though, first producing a DVD-compliant mpeg-2 (Share > Create Video File > DVD) before you even open the burning module (Share > Create Disc > DVD).
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