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    I have aproblem with the audio after I burn it to DVD. It is fine on my computer, as a video file it plays perfectly, but when I burn it to DVD it stutters and cuts in and out. This is only on this one show, I do not have problems njormally.
    Any ideas??
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    Not enough information. That can be caused by many things.

    Can you drop the original file into Gspot and post a screen shot?
    Blank out the file name, it's not needed.

    What did you encode it with? What did you burn it with?

    What did you play it with on your computer?
    Software players are very tolerant of bad files. A player like PowerDVD comes closer to a settop player than WMP or others.
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  3. I don't know if Canada is NTSC or PAL, but I have had experiencing such a thing burning 23.976 NTSC movie without pulldown applied (as SVCD).
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    I burnt it using Roxio and encoded it using windvd.
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  5. Originally Posted by madsheep
    I burnt it using Roxio and encoded it using windvd.
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    Wait, winDVD is a player, not encoder! How come you encoded it with a player?
    Roxio is the very very bad authoring and burning software. If you want to save the troubles simply get rid of that junk. Nero, for example, is 1000 times better (take in mind I would never,never,never use even Nero for something other than burning!)
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    Probably WinDVD Creator. If all your other created DVDs work, I would suspect a problem with your original file's audio track. I'm assuming with this file the video works, just has an audio problem.

    That's why a Gspot screen shot is helpful.

    Could be MP3 VBR audio, or AC3 audio or wrong type or wrong data rate or something else.............
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  7. Ahh, I see.
    InterVideo WinDVD Creator is designed for people who want to make their own DVDs but who don't want to learn complicated programs.
    I think this is the problem.
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