Question:
DVD Flick Audio Encoding Problem?
[.Keri.]
2010-03-22 14:07:41 UTC
Hello.~
I have AVI files of the show Yu-Gi-Oh! and I've been putting them on DVDs using DVD Flick for weeks now.
But recently, when I'm trying to make a DVD of a certain set of episodes...There is always an error in audio encoding. The last 5 or 6 DVDs I made with AVI's files turned out perfect.
So I thought it might have something to do with one or more of the episodes, or if its a certain setting I need to change...
Does anyone know how to fix the audio encoding problem?
Once again the files are AVI. And they run perfectly fine on the computer. I also checked the audio of each episode I'm trying to burn and they are also perfectly fine.
Any information is extremely helpful~!
Thanks. :]
Three answers:
?
2010-03-26 11:48:29 UTC
Standard DVD players read the .Vob format, the files you have now are in AVI format..



I would recommend you download ConvertXtoDVD. Ive been using it, it works just great.



It will automatically convert to DVD format, readable by all standard dvd players, it will then burn automatically to DVD...



it is easy to use, fast and it works perfect for me.. give it a try, you'll love it



1. Download ConvertXtoDVD here:

http://convertxtodvd.burner-software.com



It can convert any video file.. like wmv, mkv, mp4, avi to dvd



2. Add or drag-n-drop as many video files as the DVD can handle



3. Insert blank DVD



4. Click "Convert"



5. Enjoy watching those video files on your home DVD player! =)



It has many other nice features too, for example;

you can create your own DVD menu, and add subtitles
anonymous
2010-03-23 02:36:42 UTC
I think this is decode problem, because dvdflick only support some special avi files well, and I had uesd dvd flick and had the same problem, so what i did just chang another better software, now iam using the RZ DVD Creator ,now iam using it ,works well, it can directly convert any video files to video DVD and burn to any dvd disc(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc). such as AVI to DVD, etc, good quality, the burned video dvd can be played well on DVD player, better quality and more function than freeware, you can yahoo or google and downloaded the RZ DVD Creator, easy to use, hope it could help you!
anonymous
2010-03-22 14:10:46 UTC
Sounds like a codec problem. Download VLC player and then try your encoding program again. VLC will not encode your video but rather provide the codec your computer needs in order to encode it


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