Burning refused whith several audio tracks (bitrate to high)

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Alain

Burning refused whith several audio tracks (bitrate to high)

Post by Alain »

Hi,

I am a new user of Workshop 2 and find it great (hope it will continue) to use to finish profesionnal low-cost DVDs.
Although I am frenchspeaker I'll try to write in some understandable english.
I have actually a serious problem with my last project. In this one I use for the firt time the multilangage option, not to put several langages in fact, but to propose a choise of five different sound tracks on the same pictures. (a five minutes clip).
All this works perfectly when I check the project in the finish state, but an error message appears when I want to burn the disc, saying that the total bitrate is too high, and that I must reduce the number of audio tracks !
I phoned to the belgium workshop helpdesk, who told me that I had to compress my audio tracks to do this. So I tried to compress to 22K waves, even in mp3, but it never works. In fact, workshop refuse more than one only audio track in the project ! If I burn the disc, it slows down and stop when I read it in a DVD player.
My DVD burner is a Sony.
So what could be wrong ? :cry:
GeorgeW
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Type of audio?

Post by GeorgeW »

Check what audio type you are using in your project template. If it's LPCM, then that's 5 x 1536kbps, (or 7680kbps used up just for all your audio tracks).

Try changing your project template to use Dolby Digital or mpeg audio (note, mpeg audio is fine for PAL discs, but it's not a standard for NTSC DVD Players -- some NTSC DVD Players will play mpeg audio fine, while others will not).

George
Alain

Post by Alain »

I changend the template from LPMC to Dolby Digital, and this time it works ! Thank you for this advice George. (Just not understand why Ulead's suppord couldn't explain me this ?)
:D
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