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    I have my entire home movie collection converted from VHS tapes to .mpg files residing on my PC hard drive. The .mpg files play fine using the VLC player on my PC.

    I purchased an LG UltaHD Blu-ray burner more than a year ago in anticipation of burning these files to Blu-ray disks.

    Using AnyMP4 Blu-ray creator I have burned some disks on Verbatim BD-R 25 gig disks.

    When I play them back there is a persistent clicking or popping in the audio. It's similar to a skip in a record but much more persistent, happens about every 2 seconds or less. The video part seems to be fine.

    I tried burning the same digital file twice to different disks. Tried playing the disks in different Blu-ray players. Finally I tried a different digital input file and I get the same result every time.

    So is it just a bad burner? Maybe it's just a setting(s) in AnyMP4? Mono instead of stereo for the output? Like to hopefully understand before I burn (waste) any more disks.

    Thanks for any help.
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  2. If you cut out a sample with MKVToolNix, does the new file have the same issue?
    Maybe post a MediaInfo log of your file.
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    Originally Posted by flashandpan007 View Post
    If you cut out a sample with MKVToolNix, does the new file have the same issue?
    Maybe post a MediaInfo log of your file.
    I just played the burned Blu-ray using VLC on my PC and the problem persists. So the .mpg files play fine on VLC but something goes wrong when they get burned to the disk.

    That said will this MKV tool work with .mpg files, or is MKV what's on the disk? maybe you could give me a brief overview of what I'm trying to do?

    Open Blu-ray or .mpg file using MKV tool?
    Cut out a sample and burn that to a disk?

    Sorry I'm pretty much a newbie with all this. And thanks for the help!
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  4. Download MKVToolNix, open your file in it and cut out a short sample and export to mkv. Play the file. Same audio issue?
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