Audio Files in MM2

G

Gordon

I have created 6 different MM2 project files for a family
wedding. I have added wav files onto the audio/music
track and muted the audio portion of the video clip.
Everything worked fine, the clips played fine on the
computer and the audio sounded great.

I imported these MM2 wmv files into Roxio ECD 6 and made
a DVD project file to burn. I chose to burn to a DVD+RW
so that I could make changes if necessary. When the DVD
was played on my DVD player, the audio had a distinctive
popping, or cracking sound. There were some parts of the
project where the audio portion of the video clip was
left intact and used instead of the wav file. That
sounded OK, but when the parts with the wav file played
again, there was the popping.

Any thoughts on why there would be the difference in
sound quality between the burned wav file and the
imbedded audio of the video clip? Is it in my player, or
how it was burned?
 
G

Guest

hi gordo
i know why your audio is popping and so should you you even wrote it in your post "I imported these MM2 wmv files into Roxio ECD 6 and made a DVD project file to burn". Now a DVD disc as you know uses mpeg as its format if you imported wmv into roxio then roxio had to encode you wmv from wmv to mpeg and well seems to have made a poor job on the audio my advice is to get another application to first encode it to mpeg then use roxio to burn it

----- Gordon wrote: ----

I have created 6 different MM2 project files for a family
wedding. I have added wav files onto the audio/music
track and muted the audio portion of the video clip.
Everything worked fine, the clips played fine on the
computer and the audio sounded great

I imported these MM2 wmv files into Roxio ECD 6 and made
a DVD project file to burn. I chose to burn to a DVD+RW
so that I could make changes if necessary. When the DVD
was played on my DVD player, the audio had a distinctive
popping, or cracking sound. There were some parts of the
project where the audio portion of the video clip was
left intact and used instead of the wav file. That
sounded OK, but when the parts with the wav file played
again, there was the popping

Any thoughts on why there would be the difference in
sound quality between the burned wav file and the
imbedded audio of the video clip? Is it in my player, or
how it was burned?
 
G

Gordon

Thanks, I'll give that a try

Gordon
-----Original Message-----
hi gordon
i know why your audio is popping and so should you you
even wrote it in your post "I imported these MM2 wmv files
into Roxio ECD 6 and made a DVD project file to burn". Now
a DVD disc as you know uses mpeg as its format if you
imported wmv into roxio then roxio had to encode you wmv
from wmv to mpeg and well seems to have made a poor job on
the audio my advice is to get another application to first
encode it to mpeg then use roxio to burn it.
 

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