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    I downloaded videos from DailyMotion and they are *.FLV,

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    then I used Any Video Converter Ultimate to convert them into *.MPG in order to use Ashampoo Burning Studio to burn DVD but no matter how many DVDs blank I tried to burn, the product still has no proper sound (strange and annoying audio.)

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    I have no idea how to config and setting, all I have to do is depending entirely on the program, so what should I do in order to burn *.FLV to DVDs and to enjoy them on any media players. By the way, both *.FLV and *.MPG files play perfect on computer.

    Please see the attachment pictures.

    Thanks for helping!
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    My guess?.....it's the 1 channel audio.
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    Better in Newbie/General Forum. Moving you.

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    Welcome to videohelp.

    The MediaInfo images give incomplete information. Did you notice that MediaInfo has a top menu with optional viewing options? Also, I think you missed the "Note" in the lower part of the MediaInfo window (outlined in red below):

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    If you use the top menu "View" item and go to "Text" view, you'll see more info that readers need to look into your problem. The contents of the "Text View" report can be copied and pasted in to a forum post. Or you can elect to export the full report as a .txt file. You don 't need to waste your time making screen images of MediaInfo pages.

    Did you know that your source .FLV file is PAL format 25fps with a 16:9 display ratio? As a web download, it's not likely interlaced. On the other hand your MPG is 29.97 NTSC format with a 4:3 display ratio, which is usually (not always) interlaced for DVD. I'd say audio sync is the least of your problems.

    Are you "burning" an authored DVD and VIDEO_TS folder for disc playback in a set top player, or are you just burning an MPG file as data to a DVD disc?
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    I don't know that software but it seems you go from 44k to 48k.

    That is certainly possible but the conversion must be done the proper way.
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    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    I don't know that software but it seems you go from 44k to 48k.

    That is certainly possible but the conversion must be done the proper way.
    And changing the sample rate to 48 is fine, read this,
    https://www.videohelp.com/dvd#tech
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    Originally Posted by Noahtuck View Post
    Originally Posted by newpball View Post
    I don't know that software but it seems you go from 44k to 48k.

    That is certainly possible but the conversion must be done the proper way.
    And changing the sample rate to 48 is fine, read this,
    https://www.videohelp.com/dvd#tech
    Of course it is fine.

    But the question is did that software convert the audio properly from 44k to 48k.
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    I'd also wonder how the video went from 25fps PAL 16:9 to 29.97fps NTSC at 4:3.
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    There is a whole lot of change in both the audio and the video (resolution, framerate, AR, samplerate, bitrates, channels, codecs...).
    First things first:

    @lilcarp87, where do you live? In an NTSC-system-related country or a PAL-system-related country?
    That will determine how you proceed, both with the video side and possibly the audio side.

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  10. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    There is a whole lot of change in both the audio and the video (resolution, framerate, AR, samplerate, bitrates, channels, codecs...).
    First things first:

    @lilcarp87, where do you live? In an NTSC-system-related country or a PAL-system-related country?
    That will determine how you proceed, both with the video side and possibly the audio side.

    Scott
    I live in USA, and I often convert *.mp4 / *.avi files from YouTube, Daily Motion and burn DVD as NTSC without any problem. This is the 1st time I meet *.flv files from Daily Motion, so I really don't know how to config the settings in order to watch on home media players.

    @ LMotlow: Thanks for showing me how to export *.txt file. Here are those settings files. Please take a look at them and show me how to do next to watch *.flv in home media players.


    ============== FLV (original files from Internet==============

    Code:
    General
    Complete name                            : C:\Users\lilcarp87\Desktop\post\FLV from DailyMotion.flv
    Format                                   : Flash Video
    File size                                : 240 MiB
    Duration                                 : 43mn 32s
    Overall bit rate                         : 772 Kbps
    Tagging application                      : lumberjack
    hasMetaData                              : Yes
    audiocodecname                           : AAC LC
    videocodecname                           : H264/AVC High@L3.1
    
    Video
    Format                                   : AVC
    Format/Info                              : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile                           : High@L3.1
    Format settings, CABAC                   : Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames                : 4 frames
    Codec ID                                 : 7
    Duration                                 : 43mn 32s
    Bit rate                                 : 700 Kbps
    Width                                    : 704 pixels
    Height                                   : 400 pixels
    Display aspect ratio                     : 16:9
    Frame rate mode                          : Constant
    Frame rate                               : 25.000 fps
    Color space                              : YUV
    Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0
    Bit depth                                : 8 bits
    Scan type                                : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.099
    Stream size                              : 218 MiB (91%)
    Writing library                          : x264 core 142 r2479 dd79a61
    Encoding settings                        : cabac=1 / ref=3 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x113 / me=hex / subme=7 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.00 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=8 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-2 / threads=4 / lookahead_threads=1 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / bluray_compat=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=2 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / weightb=1 / open_gop=0 / weightp=2 / keyint=250 / keyint_min=25 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=40 / rc=2pass / mbtree=1 / bitrate=700 / ratetol=1.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=0 / qpmax=69 / qpstep=4 / cplxblur=20.0 / qblur=0.5 / vbv_maxrate=800 / vbv_bufsize=1200 / nal_hrd=none / filler=0 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00
    
    Audio
    Format                                   : AAC
    Format/Info                              : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format profile                           : LC
    Codec ID                                 : 10
    Duration                                 : 43mn 32s
    Bit rate                                 : 63.0 Kbps
    Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
    Channel(s)_Original                      : 1 channel
    Channel positions                        : Front: C
    Sampling rate                            : 44.1 KHz
    Compression mode                         : Lossy
    Delay relative to video                  : 57ms
    Stream size                              : 19.6 MiB (8%)


    ============== MPG (converted files) ==============
    Code:
    General
    Complete name                            : C:\Users\lilcarp87\Desktop\post\MPEG after converting from FLV file.mpg
    Format                                   : MPEG-PS
    File size                                : 684 MiB
    Duration                                 : 43mn 32s
    Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable
    Overall bit rate                         : 2 197 Kbps
    
    Video
    ID                                       : 224 (0xE0)
    Format                                   : MPEG Video
    Format version                           : Version 2
    Format profile                           : Main@Main
    Format settings, BVOP                    : No
    Format settings, Matrix                  : Default
    Format settings, GOP                     : Variable
    Duration                                 : 43mn 32s
    Bit rate mode                            : Variable
    Bit rate                                 : 2 025 Kbps
    Maximum bit rate                         : 9 000 Kbps
    Width                                    : 720 pixels
    Height                                   : 480 pixels
    Display aspect ratio                     : 4:3
    Frame rate                               : 29.970 fps
    Standard                                 : NTSC
    Color space                              : YUV
    Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0
    Bit depth                                : 8 bits
    Scan type                                : Progressive
    Compression mode                         : Lossy
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.196
    Time code of first frame                 : 00:00:00:00
    Time code source                         : Group of pictures header
    GOP, Open/Closed                         : Open
    Stream size                              : 631 MiB (92%)
    
    Audio
    ID                                       : 189 (0xBD)-128 (0x80)
    Format                                   : AC-3
    Format/Info                              : Audio Coding 3
    Mode extension                           : CM (complete main)
    Format settings, Endianness              : Big
    Muxing mode                              : DVD-Video
    Duration                                 : 43mn 32s
    Bit rate mode                            : Constant
    Bit rate                                 : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s)                               : 1 channel
    Channel positions                        : Front: C
    Sampling rate                            : 48.0 KHz
    Bit depth                                : 16 bits
    Compression mode                         : Lossy
    Delay relative to video                  : 18ms
    Stream size                              : 39.9 MiB (6%)
    
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    Yes. I am burning an authored DVD and VIDEO_TS folder for disc playback in a set top player. Before I have a final product (picture of DVD below) I converted *.flv files into *.mpg then use Burning program to burn them out DVD discs.
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    @lilcarp87,
    are you satisfied with how the video (only) plays? If so, you would just need to work on the audio. If not, you'll have a number of steps to do.

    I would (for the former):
    1. demux the aac audio with yamb, etc. to a raw aac stream
    2. transcode from aac to LPCM (1ch) wav using LameXP
    3. change channels from 1 ch to 2ch and change samplerates from 44.1kHz to 48kHz using Audacity. Save as lpcm WAV.
    4. encode from LPCM (2ch) wav using LameXP to AC3 (2ch, 48kHz, 16bit, ~192kbps)
    5. remux the (converted) MPEG2 video with TMPGEnc or Imago, with the AC3 audio to *.MPG.
    6. Author & Burn

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  12. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    @lilcarp87,
    are you satisfied with how the video (only) plays? If so, you would just need to work on the audio. If not, you'll have a number of steps to do.

    I would (for the former):
    1. demux the aac audio with yamb, etc. to a raw aac stream
    2. transcode from aac to LPCM (1ch) wav using LameXP
    3. change channels from 1 ch to 2ch and change samplerates from 44.1kHz to 48kHz using Audacity. Save as lpcm WAV.
    4. encode from LPCM (2ch) wav using LameXP to AC3 (2ch, 48kHz, 16bit, ~192kbps)
    5. remux the (converted) MPEG2 video with TMPGEnc or Imago, with the AC3 audio to *.MPG.
    6. Author & Burn

    Scott
    Thanks for supporting! Is there any program that handle these files?

    Update:
    I recently found DVD Flick program, it works OK so far but the result I watched on TV screen is not fit. I don't know why it plays perfect on my monitor but not on the TV. The sound is OK.
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