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  1. Hi,
    I've just started making DVD-R recordings on my Panasonic DMR-E100. It sounds fine on my Panasonic DMR-E100. However when I play it back on my Playstation 2 the sound is tinny, like the actors are speaking through a sheet of tin foil.

    I recorded the shows from Sky Digital using thor scart cables. I recorded the shows to the hard drive at XP quality and transferred at high speed to Panasonic DVD-R discs. I recorded the shows using the Panasonic Dolby Digital sound settings.

    Does anyone here know whats wrong?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. You might have the setting wrong on the PS2 I seen this with my Pioneer DVD player. I had to play with the audio setting for a sec to fix it.
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  3. Hey Jedi55,

    I get similar problem - I make a DVD-R on my E100H, then when I play on my stand alone DVD player it defaults to the DolbyDigital2.0 soundtrack and it sounds very loud and slightly distorted. If I select the non-dolby digital soundtrack the volume levels are OK. So it seems that that 2.0 soundtrack may record with too high levels?

    Do you know which soundtrack your PS2 is picking up?

    Cheers.
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    Originally Posted by Wobble Pants
    Hey Jedi55,

    I get similar problem - I make a DVD-R on my E100H, then when I play on my stand alone DVD player it defaults to the DolbyDigital2.0 soundtrack and it sounds very loud and slightly distorted. If I select the non-dolby digital soundtrack the volume levels are OK. So it seems that that 2.0 soundtrack may record with too high levels?

    Do you know which soundtrack your PS2 is picking up?

    Cheers.
    This doesn't make any sense. The Panny DMR-E100 only records a single audio track at a time.

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