Following on from a previous post, I am trying to eradicate audio sync problems when creating a VCD DVD. I am using VCD quality encodes of Smallville. I have used SVCD2DVDMPG to create *mpa and *.mpv's of the first 10 episodes.
I am now using the guide on the SVCD2DVDMPG website as a template to create my own DVD. I believe that I have done it ok but now I have a problem...
When I hit compile everything goes ok for a bit. Then after it has compiled VTS#7 I get the following error message poping up in a box...
Sequence Header Duplication Error
10 Warnings :
- Movie Episode 1 : At least 1 Audio Track must be PCM or AC-3 Format
It says this 10 times once for each movie. (I have set DVDMaestro up with 10 seperate movies - each movie being a different episode)
If I look in the output folder I have 2 VOB's for each of the first seven episodes but only 1 VOB for the final three (each of which is only 114Kb) the first seven episodes play fine (no audio sync problems - YEAH) in PowerDVD but the final three won't play (obviously cos they have not been coded) and their are no *.IFO's
Anybody any ideas??
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Ok this (for me anyway) just got really weird....
I deleted the first seven movies out of the DVD Project leaving only the menus and episodes 8, 9 and 10 remaining. I pushed compile and it did it properly. I still got the same audio warnings, but the files played fine in PowerDVD so it's not the *.mpv or *.mpa's fault.
Now I am competely all at sea!!! Someone Help please!
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