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Have been able to successfully save the finished movie on to a CD. Plays well on the media Player on the PC with audio. But fails on the lone SONY DVD Player. Display on the TV screen reads 'No audio data'. Where am I going wrong? Shall be grateful for advise to resolve this. Regards.
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You're not going wrong.... today's DVD players don't support the WMV video
format. They are still 'around the corner' If you want to make a VCD, SVCD or DVD that plays today on your player, you need to use other software. PapaJohn "RS" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:31155DFF-8BBD-44F2-BF2C-F3F030FB65DC@microsoft.com... > Have been able to successfully save the finished movie on to a CD. Plays well on the media Player on the PC with audio. But fails on the lone SONY DVD Player. Display on the TV screen reads 'No audio data'. Where am I going wrong? Shall be grateful for advise to resolve this. Regards. |
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Thnx so much for providing me the relief. However, if I am to use some other software, which should I go in for? Incidentally, I have Roxio and InterWin on my PC. Can I resort to either? Will it work? Regards.
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try them both... discs are cheap today and testing is the only way to tell
for sure PapaJohn "RS" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9867B0E6-CB26-445B-B861-A2DD6F4CC206@microsoft.com... > Thnx so much for providing me the relief. However, if I am to use some other software, which should I go in for? Incidentally, I have Roxio and InterWin on my PC. Can I resort to either? Will it work? Regards. |
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