I guess one of my problems is I only have a newer Pioneer that sees
virtually every damned format there is, including SACD and Digital Audio. I
got it for the studio but somehow it ended up on the widescreen. There's a
waste. 24/96 on widescreen speakers! g
But now I do have a question I haven't been able to figure out yet. I have
a couple of video/audio sets we did at Walter Reed AMC back in December for
the disabled soldiers. Two sets which individually I can play just fine on
the player. When I try to compile both mpgs onto one DVD, the audio
switches to 44.1 and loses sync with the video. But again, both play just
fine individually. The only difference in video files, it appears, is that
one is set at 8000 kbps while the other is set to 12000 kbps. I can't
figure this one out, so if anyone has a suggestion of something to try I'd
appreciate it. I don't mind burning DVDs if it's moving in a positive
direction, and the fallback is doing the files individually for the client,
but there's more than enough space on a DVD to do both. What am I missing?
And yes, both audio files are properly sync'd from the mixed 16 channel
digital audio which is set at 16/48k. Again, it works individually on DVDs,
just not when both files are present on the same DVD.
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
http://blogs.salon.com/0004478/
"S O'Neill" wrote in message
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Is this the way things are today? I thought that I read that DVD+R was
the one to use if you wanted it to play on home players, and that
DVD-R would play in computers but may not play in home units.
I've never seen a problem in the three disposable POS DVD players I've
had, using DVD-R. But then I didn't know they shouldn't work.
Why is there even a distinction?
grrrrrr. no kidding. Another really stupid idea. Can't wait for
DVD*R, DVD/R, DVD.R, DVD%R.