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DVD burning dvd's without any sound...

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grant8la

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so, I created a movie in Imovie. and shared it with idvd.

i created some menu's. i got it looking and sounding nice. but i was at the capacity for the disc. so i took some stuff out and got it down within the capacity.

it burned the disc just fine. when i put it in my dvd player. the menu music sounds great, but none of the rest of the video has any audio. when i watch the file in idvd it works great, but somewhere in the burning process it leaves the sound off.

any suggestions?

thanks
 
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Where did you get the videos did you shoot them. Are you on an intel machine? Quicktime has to encode the audio from the clips and I havent been able to find a plugin that will convert the audio from the clips on intel. You can reconvert it make sure you have quicktime set up to open in Rosetta. If you click the quicktime icon in apps folder and hit apple and I it will have a chek box to open using rosetta under the general tab. that fixed my issue. Maybe it will work for yours.
 
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i imported the video/audio straight from my video camera. so the imovie system recognized it all easily. i cut it all together. shared it into idvd...and then created menu's. everything worked just right.

then i burned an actual dvd and the menu's have the audio but the video clips don't.
 
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oh, and yes, i'm on an intel machine. and i've done this same procedure several times with other projects that were importned directly from the camera and the burned dvd came out just right.
 
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???? Hmm, Not sure. Hopefully someone else may be able to give you some help.
 

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