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pitch problems when playing back music DVD


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I would like to know if anyone else has problems with the pitch on a music DVD?

 

I am burning music DVDs on my PPC iMac G5 w/ superdrive. Its a neat feature, however when I playback these DVDs the music is slower and flatter than the original file. I have tried AIFFs, ACCs, and FLACs. None of them play back right.

 

So I installed toast 7 on another newer IntelMac and had the same results. Whats up with that?

 

This Roxie "self help" site sucks and their hiding behind Roxiane and all the hoops to jumb through.

 

can somebody help me? write directly if you want: sadglobal@sbcglobal.net , thanks, spotlight

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That was a problem prior to the latest version of Toast 7, so I'm guessing you're not running 7.1.2. With some previous versions only Apple Lossless worked correctly, but that's been fixed as far as I know.

 

 

Its a long story, but you are right I burned my tests with 7.0. I was hoping the update was the fix. I have 7.1.2 installed now and will try burning another musicDVD and come back here to post the results.

 

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That was a problem prior to the latest version of Toast 7, so I'm guessing you're not running 7.1.2. With some previous versions only Apple Lossless worked correctly, but that's been fixed as far as I know.

 

 

Update:

Today I upgraded and used 7.1.2 and burned an experimental musicDVD from a flac....same problem. the resulting DVD played back out of pitch.

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Update:

Today I upgraded and used 7.1.2 and burned an experimental musicDVD from a flac....same problem. the resulting DVD played back out of pitch.

Did you start with an empty Converted Items folder in order to force Toast 7.1.2 to encode new audio files rather than reuse the previous encodings?

 

I checked the update list and the fix for this problem appeared in Toast 7.1 so your update shouldn't be having this problem. Yours is the first post to mention it since the 7.1 update. That's why I'm wondering if Toast just re-used the previous encodings.

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