ok just had my first go at converting a .xvid to a dvdr.
Followed the tutorial from this site
used TMPGenc (got 2 files .m2v and .wav)
then used spruce up,made a Title set
Then used nero to burn the disk..
ok,was well happy with my little menu's and the quality of the video BUT then realized there was no soundcant see what i did wrong..any ideas
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SpruceUp accepts only 48Khz wav files
The video and audio file in the same dir with te same name
Like
Movie1.m2v
Movie1.wav
other thing could be converting the wav file :
MPEG-1 Layer 2 audio (.m1a, .mpa, or .abs) with bit-rates of 64kbps to 384kbps; 192 kbps and 224 kbps are typical.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio (.ac3 mono up to six channels) with bit-rates of 64kbps to 448kbps; 192 kbps 224kbps and 448 kbps (for 5.1) are typical.
WAV audio (.wav Windows uncompressed PCM audio; the most common Windows audio format), 16 bit 48Khz only.
PCM audio (.pcm raw pulse code modulation audio; similar to WAV, but without header and other file information), 16 bit 48Khz only.
AIFF audio (.aif Audio Interchange File Format uncompressed PCM audio; the most common Macintosh audio format), 16 bit 48Khz only.
Be aware that the WAV, PCM, and AIFF uncompressed audio formats, while providing excellent quality, require large file sizes. This can be very important if your goal is to write to CD-R.
Peter