I have a downloaded wmv movie file that I want to convert to DVD.
Making sure I have AC3 and WMV2 audio codecs installed, when I do the
conversion with ConvertXtoDVD, the resulting DVD ends up where the video is
spectacular but the audio playback is silent in my standalone DVD player.
On my computer it all plays back inWindows Media Player just fine.
During the conversion, ConvertXtoDVD provides a real time log as to what is
happening, and it does a indicate a yellow warning in the log that "No data
in audio stream #2" as well as "No Data in audio stream #4" exists. I
suspect that my standalone DVD player is not accessing the other #1 and #3
audio streams during playback, whereas my computer does.
Does this mean I'm missing a codec when converting WMV files?
Someone have an answer to solve my problem? thanks!
On Feb 28, 4:56 pm, "Luvrsmel" <n...@thisplace.com> wrote:
> I have a downloaded wmv movie file that I want to convert to DVD.
> Making sure I have AC3 and WMV2 audio codecs installed, when I do the
> conversion with ConvertXtoDVD, the resulting DVD ends up where the video is
> spectacular but the audio playback is silent in my standalone DVD player.
> On my computer it all plays back inWindows Media Player just fine.
> During the conversion, ConvertXtoDVD provides a real time log as to what is
> happening, and it does a indicate a yellow warning in the log that "No data
> in audio stream #2" as well as "No Data in audio stream #4" exists. I
> suspect that my standalone DVD player is not accessing the other #1 and #3
> audio streams during playback, whereas my computer does.
> Does this mean I'm missing a codec when converting WMV files?
> Someone have an answer to solve my problem? thanks!
"sandy58" <aleckie60@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> On Feb 28, 4:56 pm, "Luvrsmel" <n...@thisplace.com> wrote:
>> I have a downloaded wmv movie file that I want to convert to DVD.
>> Making sure I have AC3 and WMV2 audio codecs installed, when I do the
>> conversion with ConvertXtoDVD, the resulting DVD ends up where the video
>> is
>> spectacular but the audio playback is silent in my standalone DVD player.
>> On my computer it all plays back inWindows Media Player just fine.
>> During the conversion, ConvertXtoDVD provides a real time log as to what
>> is
>> happening, and it does a indicate a yellow warning in the log that "No
>> data
>> in audio stream #2" as well as "No Data in audio stream #4" exists. I
>> suspect that my standalone DVD player is not accessing the other #1 and
>> #3
>> audio streams during playback, whereas my computer does.
>> Does this mean I'm missing a codec when converting WMV files?
>> Someone have an answer to solve my problem? thanks!
>
> What software did you use to put it on DVD blank?
Sorry, wow didnt realize anybody had answered this post...
Its Vos' ConvertXtoDVD own burning engine built into the program.
Since this post I have contacted their tech support via there forums.
One of their software engineers replied that it was a complex wmv file.
He suggested I check off the "title set x" audio options where the audio
streams are listed.
I actually havent had time to go back to re-burn the program to test his
solution yet...