From: First DVD Burn
#1
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:36 AM
Mark
#2
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:38 AM
#3
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:44 AM
No sound on the DVD? If you preview the project, does it have sound?
You might try burning to an image file first (ISO or video folder set). Then burn that image file onto DVD.
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#4
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:48 AM
You might try burning to an image file first (ISO or video folder set). Then burn that image file onto DVD.
There was sound on the final product on the DVD. There was no sound during the burn process. You know how they show the video and completed percentage? There was no sound durning that, just the video. Is this common?
#5
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:50 AM
You might try burning to an image file first (ISO or video folder set). Then burn that image file onto DVD.
Actually, the OP mentioned there was a sound in final DVD but not when the video is being encoded.
#6
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:55 AM
You might try burning to an image file first (ISO or video folder set). Then burn that image file onto DVD.
Jess, I think the OP says he does not hear sound while encoding/burning which of course is normal. He does have sound on the "final result" which I assume is the DVD.
Yes, as fireenhancer said: everything is normal. Encoding/burning a 60 minute DVD can take from an hour to 3 or more depending on your system.
When encoding/burning be sure you have shut down all applications so that the process does not get slowed down or interupted.
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#7
Posted 29 September 2009 - 11:58 AM
Edited by malatekid, 29 September 2009 - 12:05 PM.
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#8
Posted 29 September 2009 - 12:02 PM
Yes that is normal.
You see the "video" preview when ever your source files are not already DVD-Video compliant and are being rendered into DVD-Video compliant video format. This will normally take at least as long as the time length of your project. it can be as much as 2 to 5 times longer depending on your pc and the project settings.
If the source is already DVD-video compliant, you'd see a gray display rather than the video in the preview, which means it's just copying the source video into the DVD-video structure. This takes much less time than the length of your project.
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#9
Posted 29 September 2009 - 12:03 PM
You see the "video" preview when ever your source files are not already DVD-Video compliant and are being rendered into DVD-Video compliant video format. This will normally take at least as long as the time length of your project. it can be as much as 2 to 5 times longer depending on your pc and the project settings.
If the source is already DVD-video compliant, you'd see a gray display rather than the video in the preview, which means it's just copying the source video into the DVD-video structure. This takes much less time than the length of your project.
Do you think mpdsal believes us?
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#10
Posted 29 September 2009 - 12:07 PM
Why of course
Edited by Larry, 29 September 2009 - 12:07 PM.
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Posted 30 September 2009 - 08:44 AM
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