Hi,
Well, i am using ifoedit to encode a m2v and ac3 with subs (subtosup) onto a DVD. The ac3 sound, after burning, is muffled. The subs are green and blurred. Is there something that i did wrong.
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The sub one is easy - you just need to copy the sub colours from the ORIGINAL IFO (using the copy PGC colours option from Ifoedit) and then paste them into the new PGC in the newly created IFO before you burn.
On the Ac3 side of things - hmmm - never had this before. Are you sure the AC3 plays fine before you mux it ? - play it back using a player to see if it's fine - the 'muffled' sound may have been created during the processing stage.
Teeerex -
about the audio, what do you mean muflled?? If you mean a big noise soud during playback in your stand alone player, but not during the use of power DVD or similar using your video TS files. I ve been having this problem as well but worked aroud it in the stand alone player by swithcing of in the setups menu a feature called sound enhancement or something int he sound setup of the DVD player. I have no idea where the problem is coming from but I usually get it with AC· audio files after going through different encoder like besweet, etc.
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