I made my first DVD and the audio is very poor sounding. It has a hollow/tin sound to it. And I’m not sure why. My original AVI files sounds perfect.
I capture in Abode Premiere from fire wire and convert with TMPGEnc DVD Template/vbr 2 pass. And Author it with Ulead DVD workshop.
Jim
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you said it was an audio problem but you didnt say anything about what you did to the audio in your encoding processes. Be thorough we'll try to help
you might have an resampling rate problem. Did u start with 44.1KHz in premiere what bout TMPGEnc. did you encode to 48K mpa seperately from video or same time ...¿r@yjr13 ¦-< what you lookin at¿ :o
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I checked the settings. In Premiere I captured audio at 32 KHZ and in TMPGEnc. I used the default audio settings and I outputted the Mpeg with A/V in the same file.
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