Not sure if this is the right forum, but I didnt' see one for my product - MyDVD Basic v9
Anyway, I have a DVD made for someone in my office. It has a basic menu and two videos. We need those videos to be on seperate dvds. Seemed simple enough, but when I preview the DVD there's no audio... Menu works, video plays, but no sound...
Any advice?
Thanks
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Posted 13 October 2007 - 04:28 AM
QUOTE (res0067q @ Oct 10 2007, 01:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not sure if this is the right forum, but I didnt' see one for my product - MyDVD Basic v9
Anyway, I have a DVD made for someone in my office. It has a basic menu and two videos. We need those videos to be on seperate dvds. Seemed simple enough, but when I preview the DVD there's no audio... Menu works, video plays, but no sound...
Any advice?
Thanks
Anyway, I have a DVD made for someone in my office. It has a basic menu and two videos. We need those videos to be on seperate dvds. Seemed simple enough, but when I preview the DVD there's no audio... Menu works, video plays, but no sound...
Any advice?
Thanks
As you can tell not many people have MyDVD 9 "basic". Where did you get it? Do you mean "MyDVD 9 Studio" or something else. If it came with a piece of hardware, it is really a cut down version and several functions might be disabled.
Perhaps we are misunderstanding your question. Let me restate what I think you are asking. You made a DVD that works OK. It has a menu and 2 videos. Now you want to make 2 DVDs with only one of the videos on each. Correct?
How did you try to make the other two DVDs -- the ones without the sound ?
Why don't you make another DVD from the files on your computer. If you go into MyDVD, select the file new and select no menu. Then add one of the videos. You didn't delete them did you?
If you did, you can copy the VOB files from the disc and add them into VideoWave, cut out what you don't want and make the DVD with only the one file. Repeat for the second video. If VideoWave won't accept the VOB files, rename them to mpg and it will. VideoWave for you is the video editor; I'm not sure what it is named in your version.
Do you have a application called Disc Copier? If so, have you looked at the Disc Copier compilation mode?
This post has been edited by sknis: 13 October 2007 - 04:33 AM
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