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    Dear Friends,

    I got a wierd problem. I am using the dvd-lab pro to burn my dvds, and I am getting a problem only on my CyberHome portable dvd player system. I am getting an audio problem on the audio of my menus, and on the audio of my slideshows, and just on some projects, I don't understand. In place of the correct audio, I hear a loud Creaking / Squeaking / Skreak sound. Have any of you already had a problem like this?

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    What format is the audio encoded in? It's possible your Cyberhome doesn't support the format and other players do.
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    could be digital clipping of the audio. Normalise the audio and reencode.
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    It does support. I will try to find someone who has a CyberHome portable dvd player system like me . I will also try to find another software which can handle VDR files like the Tmpgenc to see if it can handle another types of audio.
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    Originally Posted by gadgetguy
    What format is the audio encoded in? It's possible your Cyberhome doesn't support the format and other players do.
    I guess that's what you said. The dvd-lab comes with a "Lab Sound.mp2" file, which is a "MPEG-1 Layer II Audio (MP2)", that I think that my CyberHome portable dvd player system CH-LDV 712 doesn't support. I think it only supports AC3(Dolby); DTS; and LPCM. I will only have to convert the audio file above, and try again.

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