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  2. There are some AAC mono tracks that may have some issues with ffdshow implementation of libavcodec. If you are using ffdshow, try to select 'libfaad2' instead of 'libavcodec' to decode AAC audio.

    Otherwise you can try to switch from A2DSource to FFMpegSource in 'Preferences'/'AviSynth'. That may help to resolve the green screen too.



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  4. Originally Posted by jovopros View Post
    Just one question, if I choose FFMpegSource instead of A2DSource will that reduce the quality of the resulting video?
    It should not, that's just another way to decode the video/audio streams.



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  7. It seems that the FFMpegSource approach was even worst. Ok, that was a try, go back to A2DSource.

    Do you have the possibility to upload the mp4 somewhere to make some test?



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  9. Thanks, I will give it a look ASAP.



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  12. Thanks for the valuable feedback



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  15. Originally Posted by jovopros View Post
    Originally Posted by jovopros View Post
    By the way, would it be possible to add an "automatic" option so that AVSTODVD detects whether the file is PAL or NTSC and then converts the movie without changing the system?, you now so that one doesn't have to adjust it manually each time you create a project.
    _MrC_ I don't know if you saw this on that previous post I made, 'cause there was a lot of information, but I thought I'd ask again
    There's already that feature. Of course the input file MUST be a DVD-compliant NTSC/PAL mpeg2 to trigger the message box to change the DVD standard.



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  17. @jovopros

    hence your question should be: would it be possible to add an "automatic" option so that AVSTODVD detects whether the file has 25 fps or 29.97 fps and then converts the movie with the most similar DVD standard (PAL or NTSC)?

    Yes, it is possible. I will put that in the ToDo list.



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