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    Hi, i have just downloaded some episodes of tv shows in avi format. I converted them from avi to mpeg and then burnt them. When i put it in m dvd player or in the computer it has no sound. I have downloaded all the latest codecs and it still doesn't work. Can anyone help??
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    No. Why not ? Because you haven't given any useful information.

    How did you convert it to mpeg ?
    What software did you use ?
    What process did you follow ?
    What format audio did you encode to ?
    What software did you use to author the DVD ?
    What software did you burn it to disc with ?
    What media did you burn to (media code would be good) ?

    Any iof these could affect the outcome, but without knowing these things, there isn't much I, or anyone here, can offer, other than guess work.
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    For starters - Does the AVIs play with sound? Does the mpg have audio when you play it on your compuer?

    /Mats
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    Ok here it is.

    - I converted it to mpeg using WINAVI Converter
    - After i converted it to mpeg i used Cucusoft Mpeg to dvd Burner
    -I encoded it to mpeg
    -To burn it i used Cyberlink Power2Go
    -I burnt to DVD+R


    The AVI Plays in Media Player without sound, but when i tried playing it through DIVX Player i Got this message:
    This File Contains Unknown Video and Audio data.
    The Video file you are opening includes video and audio data that is not recognised by the DIVX Player.
    The File Contains the following types of data:
    Video Data: FourCC code 'XVID'
    Audio Data: Tag 85


    Is this info more useful?? Thanks for the quick response
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    haha. here's my problem re-issue!
    I answer for guns1inger: winavi = lame crap.
    use some serious software!

    (thanks guns for all your help. i am learnin the software u suggested and things are much better! appreciated!)
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    Can u suggest some better software to use??? p.s. theanks heaps for the quick response
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  7. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    Best for simple AVI to DVD conversion: convertx2dvd.
    Better: Read the guides on AVI to DVD found under CONVERT left.

    /Mats
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