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ECACE 08-21-2007 07:28 PM

Audio on DVD's is clipping (QDVDAUTHOR)
 
Ok, I have a strange one that I am about to start loosing hair over and just can't figure out.

I am using QDVDAUTHOR to make some DVD's of family vacations. The input video is MOV format from my digital camera. Everything works fine with QDVDAUTHOR, the DVD dir is created, I can burn the DVD with K3B, and I can watch the DVD on my PC and is sounds and looks great. Then when I take it up to my DVD player to watch it on the TV, whenever the audio gets a little loud, the audio is clipping like crazy. I have the DVD volume set to 3/30 so I can comfortably hear it, and the audio is clipping. Take it back down to my PC, and it sounds great again.

I can take a store bought DVD, crank it up and never have clipping, so no, my home theater is not shot. It's just something about these DVD's that I have made that do this. Also, I can take regular DVD's, make a copy with K9Copy and they sound perfectly normal on the PC and DVD player. So I'm not sure if this is some kind of software setting (audio bitrate???) or what?

Has anyone ever experienced this and if so, how did you fix it?
Thank you in advance for ANY help you can offer in this.

Thanks,

Eric

Mandriva 2007
256MB RAM
160G HD
ASUS A7V-X MLB

David the H. 08-22-2007 02:53 PM

What audio format are you encoding the files into? It could be that your player doesn't like something about the audio encoding. Try testing different formats, mp2, ac3, pcm, and see what happens. I suggest sticking with dvd standard settings as much as possible, though most players can also handle the mp3 format as well.

ECACE 08-22-2007 07:38 PM

When the conversion process is running, it converts the MOV into an AC3 and MPEG2, then at the end converts those to a VOB. One thing I noticed last night was that on the DVD player, there is only sound coming out of 1 speaker (front left). Is there a way to take a mono audio channel and either spit or distribute it to multiple channels?
I will have to take one of these DVD's I've made and try it at someone's house that has a new DVD player. Mine is about 4 years old, possibly it doesn't like the files? The fact that it sounds perfect on my PC makes me wonder that.

Thanks for the idea's.

Eric


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