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  1. Guest
    I converted a movie from AVI (video and audio OK) to MPEG I -- (video and audio still OK).
    I used VCDEasy Commercial version v1.1.6 to produce a VCD and video and audio are OK on my PC, but when I take it to my APEX 1500, the audio is not to be found.

    I've done this before with 352x240 (NTSC) and have no problems.

    The one I have problems with is 352x288 (PAL). While I have played UK DVD's (PAL) fine -- the APEX does the PAL to NTSC conversion automatically and I have also run the "http://www.vcdimager.org/pub/vcdimager/examples/demovcd/v0.1/demovcd-pal.zip" sample without any problems.

    This one has me stumped.

    Would appreciate any ideas.

    Cheers!
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  2. Guest
    Well, this is serious Egg-on-my-face...

    Originally Posted by Laozi
    I converted a movie from AVI (video and audio OK) to MPEG I -- (video and audio still OK).
    I used VCDEasy Commercial version v1.1.6 to produce a VCD and video and audio are OK on my PC, but when I take it to my APEX 1500, the audio is not to be found.

    I've done this before with 352x240 (NTSC) and have no problems.

    The one I have problems with is 352x288 (PAL). While I have played UK DVD's (PAL) fine -- the APEX does the PAL to NTSC conversion automatically and I have also run the "http://www.vcdimager.org/pub/vcdimager/examples/demovcd/v0.1/demovcd-pal.zip" sample without any problems.

    This one has me stumped.

    Would appreciate any ideas.

    Cheers!


    Turns out somebody had turned on SPDIF/PCM on the DVD player. When I turned it back to Analog it played everything fine. Just too bad I had to spend soo much time on a wild goose chase

    Almost sounds like the "did you turn the power on?"

    Cheers!
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