Tristan Howard
August 20th, 2007, 09:10 AM
Hi everyone:
I recently finished a wildlife documentary that I'm planning on selling online. After giving out a few copies of my project, so far one person has noticed that narration does not show up when all the other sounds seem to. I was wondering why this is the case. I think this mainly only happens with really old DVD players or TVs. My project was edited and rendered in Vegas 6.0 and was burned from an image file writen in Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 and it was burned on Taiyo Yuden WaterShield DVD-R 4.7GB, Glossy White Inkjet DVD-R discs that can support a write speed of up to 16x. I was thinking the write speed might have something to do with the problem. Also, my project's audio was transcoded as Dolby digital. I think I'm just stuck with the fact that unless I have really fancy burning stuff, my DVD-Rs won't always be compatible with certain really old players. Anyhow, if anybody has any experience with this sort of a problem or knows of a potential solution, any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tristan
I recently finished a wildlife documentary that I'm planning on selling online. After giving out a few copies of my project, so far one person has noticed that narration does not show up when all the other sounds seem to. I was wondering why this is the case. I think this mainly only happens with really old DVD players or TVs. My project was edited and rendered in Vegas 6.0 and was burned from an image file writen in Adobe Encore DVD 1.5 and it was burned on Taiyo Yuden WaterShield DVD-R 4.7GB, Glossy White Inkjet DVD-R discs that can support a write speed of up to 16x. I was thinking the write speed might have something to do with the problem. Also, my project's audio was transcoded as Dolby digital. I think I'm just stuck with the fact that unless I have really fancy burning stuff, my DVD-Rs won't always be compatible with certain really old players. Anyhow, if anybody has any experience with this sort of a problem or knows of a potential solution, any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tristan