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  1. I use the above programme to burn stuff to DVD, some of it works fine but I tried putting something onto dvd the other day and it completed fine but when I played it in my dvd player there was no sound. Has anyone else had this problem and if so how do you fix it?
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    what are you burning? what programs are you using? need more info... cause it doesnt sound like the burining program is at fault...
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  3. My first DVD was made a couple days ago; one of the movies on it has no sound; I had saved that one as mono and not stereo. All the other ones were stereo and play. I also use Nero 6.
    BTW, the files are from Hi-8mm video, 640 x 480, 44K/16/s, MPEG-2 files.
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    we need more info than that. Nero is a burning program. It would not cause you to lose sound. What other programs did you use? What is the step by step process you used?
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    dvd audio is 48,000 hz, not 44,100
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    I have the same problem with some of mone DVD. I really dont know how, but after I use DVD Shrink or Clone DVD, and to make it fast after I ripped, I use Nero 6 and burn multiple disk, then it have no sound.

    If I use CloneDVD elby with AnyDVD, it works great, if the one have no sound , I use DVDInfo and I found out that it was burn with Nero
    YOu have to check single one with Nero to make sure it work , dont asssume it work all of them. The problem with no sound may happen when you make a copy more than 3 movies , iif I make copy only one or two .. never have this problem...
    Let me know if you find out .
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  7. ... Has anyone else had this problem and if so how do you fix it?...

    Yes!!! However, I'll bet the sound is there its just very, very faint. Try running the TV audio out through a stereo system and crank the volume all the way to the max. That's what I stumbled onto. But that's not the way it should be or the way I want it to work, so I also want to know how to fix the problem.

    I also posted a question on this forum, "faint audio", but no real answers, and I wrote to Nero, again without answers. If you solve the problem please let me know too.

    I am using Nero Vision Express 2 from start to end. I don't follow all this discussion about Nero being a "burning" program and not an authoring program.

    And, I'll bet you a dollar to a donut that more than half of the replies to this post will recommend you purchase some other $100 program.
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    more than half of the replies to this post will recommend you purchase some other $100 program.
    Nope. Freeware rules. Rip and shrink with DVDShrink. Make image with imgtools classic. Burn with DVDDecrypter. All excellent and free software.
    I don't follow all this discussion about Nero being a "burning" program and not an authoring program.
    Thing is, it is a burning program. A good one. But when you try to use it for the myriad not burning related stuff it claims to handle, you start discovering stuff like this. It simply doesn't work, or is extremely hard to get to work. The fact that Ahead claims that Nero can be used to author a DVD doesn't make that a fact...

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  9. Actually Nero can be used to author a dvd, quite nicely
    It just shouldn't be used to encode one from avi.
    Separate audio in Virtualdub.
    Encode/mux in tmpgenc, author in NVE (if you must).
    There's got to be thousands of posts about Nero and audio problems. It's not Nero Burning Rom everyone is talking about, it's NeroVision Express.
    Edit the file in an editor.
    Encode the file in an encoder.
    Author the file in a DVD Authoring app.
    Burn it in a burning app.
    "One-click-wonder" programs such as NVE just don't quite do what they claim to do.
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  10. dvd audio is 48,000 hz, not 44,100
    Well, Nero must be changing it up then. My camera only does 44K.

    Sure enough, AVIcodec opened the DVD "folder" and one of the VOB files had this to say about the audio:

    Audio : 2.48 MB, 192 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 2 channels, 0x2000 = AC3 DVM [0x80], Supported

    So, Nero is changing my audio automatically. As long as I keep it as Stereo it works.
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