I created a DVD with 6 clips. They are all from miniDV sources. Everything previews fine on my PC, but when I play the burned a DVD+R, I get sound on the menu page and on the first clip, but not on #2...#6.
I observe that clips #1,3,4,5,6 all have 48 Khz audio but #2 has 32khz. Perhaps this is related; but the previewing works just fine and I can't understand why it wouldn't be handled by MF4 correctly.
MF4 Sound lost after first clip
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MrSniffer
MF4 Sound lost after first clip
I don't know if this works or not, H.T. Do you think I need to do this, or should MF4 handle it automatically? It certainly acts as if everything is fine....when I play any clip or preview the assembled DVD...before actually burning it.
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Yes, I agree DVDMF 4 should handle it automatically. I just wish to make sure your problem can be re-generated.
Hope this helps.
H.T.
Hope this helps.
H.T.
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MrSniffer
I re-rendered the one clip with 32K audio to 48K using Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. I put it in my DVDMF4 project in place of the original and burned a new DVD. This time the audio works fine, on all clips.
So I guess that proves the obvious: DVDMF4 has a bug in creating a DVD where different clips have different audio rates. Are they now officially informed of this bug? Or not??
So I guess that proves the obvious: DVDMF4 has a bug in creating a DVD where different clips have different audio rates. Are they now officially informed of this bug? Or not??
