Dvd Moviefactory Plus 6 (No sound)
Dvd Moviefactory Plus 6 (No sound)
When i import avi files there is no sound on playback, anybody any ideas?
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Welcome to the forums,
AVI is a container for numerous video file types, such as DV, DivX, Xvid and others. Without knowing what the source of those video files are, it is very difficult to troubleshoot. Can you provide more information, like where you're getting the "avi" files from, and what format (codec) is being used? Also how are you getting the files onto your PC, Firewire, USB, downloaded from the internet or other means?
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AVI is a container for numerous video file types, such as DV, DivX, Xvid and others. Without knowing what the source of those video files are, it is very difficult to troubleshoot. Can you provide more information, like where you're getting the "avi" files from, and what format (codec) is being used? Also how are you getting the files onto your PC, Firewire, USB, downloaded from the internet or other means?
For help with understanding this click here--->Please Read This Before Posting, and provide all the information requested.
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
The compression-format is apparently incompatible with Move Factory.
You can try using a 3rd-party program such as SUPER (FREE!!!) to convert your files to DVD compatible MPEG-2.
You can look at one of the Movie Factory Project-Templates to find the settings (resolution, framerate, bitrate, etc) for a DVD compatible MPEG-2 file.
You can try using a 3rd-party program such as SUPER (FREE!!!) to convert your files to DVD compatible MPEG-2.
You can look at one of the Movie Factory Project-Templates to find the settings (resolution, framerate, bitrate, etc) for a DVD compatible MPEG-2 file.
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