I seem to remember software that checks for proper codecs but my search has come up empty....probably due to my lack of knowledge on this subject.
I downloaded THE RING and it plays fine in Windows media player but when I burn to dvd with various authoring programs, I get no sound. 1 program even tells me it can't import it due to not having the proper audio something or other. What's the best place to start?
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Download gspot and avicodec from the tools section here. Use gspot for avi films and avicodec for mpg films. They will give you all the info you need.
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click on the greenish how to here to left... www.dvdrhelp.com/play#identify
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OK, so Gspot shows I need the AC3 codec. I downloaded one from the net and installed it and ran Gspot again but it still shows that there is no ac3 codec installed. What have I done wrong?
I still can't burn the Ring and get sound.
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Did you re-start your system after installing?
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Yea, I did a reboot. I can't think of anything else but I'll keep looking.
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Go to www.k-lite.tk and download the k-lite codec pack and install it. It is one of the better codec packs available and has an ac3 codec in it. I've tried other codec packs and I've found this one has given me no problems thus far.
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