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  1. Hey
    When I try and burn my .avi's to either VCD or SVCD using Roxio Videopack 5, the movie burns fine, but I get no sound. When I viewed the movie information in Videopack 5, the sound section displays Sample Rate 48000, Bits per sample 0, Channels 2, Bitrate 139752 bits/sec, Audio codec PCM.
    If I view the XP file properties of the movie, it displays Bit rate 139kbps, Audio format MPEG-layer 3.

    Does anyone know why I can't seem to get any audio ?

    Thanks in advance
    Jay
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    Hi

    If the audio is not correct for a standard VCD you should get a warning, however the program will then convert it to be compliant for a VCD etc. Best to make sure the audio is compliant before you load it into Video pack 5.

    Video-CD PAL (MPEG-1 352x288 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps)

    The above is a template for a PAL VCD, anything different to that above will show up as red ink, giving you the choice to fix the problem or continue. If you continue the program will need to convert and fix the problem before it makes the VCD.

    I have had a few with different settings, and the program has handled them well
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    "When I viewed the movie information in Videopack 5, the sound section displays Sample Rate 48000, Bits per sample 0, Channels 2, Bitrate 139752 bits/sec, Audio codec PCM."

    What are you creating your AVI's with?
    I had a problem with mpeg's created with the Dazzle II until Dazzle released a software upgrade last month.

    B4 that, VP5 gave me no audio after creating DVD files.

    My point being that my problem was with the Dazzle files, not VP5.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: leebo on 2001-12-17 15:18:45 ]</font>
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