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 Posted by Mike Kujbida on 05/02/07 10:08 
catbread.org@gmail.com wrote: 
> On May 1, 9:06 pm, catbread....@gmail.com wrote: 
>> On May 1, 5:04 pm, catbread....@gmail.com wrote: 
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>>> On May 1, 4:57 pm, Mike Kujbida <kXuXjXfX...@xplornet.com> wrote: 
>>>> catbread....@gmail.com wrote: 
>>>>> I'm trying to make a MPEG2 video to be burned with Sony DVD architect. 
>>>>> So far, I can't get any sound on the rendered video. Is there any 
>>>>> reason as to why this is happening? 
>>>>> If there is another way to get the video to import into architect, and 
>>>>> burn it as a dvd, please help. 
>>>>> Thanks 
>>>> I'm assuming that you're rendering using the DVD Architect NTSC video 
>>>> stream template (or something similar). 
>>>> If that's the case, then you need to render the audio separately, 
>>>> preferably as an AC3 stream as this is what DVDA prefers. 
>>>> AS long as both files have the same name (i.e. myvideo.mpg and 
>>>> myvideo.ac3) and are in the same folder, DVDA will automatically load 
>>>> the audio stream for you once you load the video stream. 
>>>> Mike 
>>> Thanks mike I'll give it a shot and report back in a few hours! 
>> Well..I got the AC3 audio rendered, but the sound is off in various 
>> sections (it changes, it's about a second off in one area, and around 
>> three in another...) 
>> 
>> Is there any common reasons why this would happen? I'll work with it 
>> some more and post results within the next few hours. 
>> 
>> Thanks 
>  
> Nevermind, everything seems to working. I was seeking back and forth 
> and the video and sound would get incredibly off for some reason. 
>  
> Thanks! 
 
 
Glad to hear that it worked for you :-) 
As far as the sync drift, that's happened to me before as well.  Very  
annoying but, as you discovered, nothing to worry about. 
 
Mike
 
  
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