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    =?Utf-8?B?R2FsbGUyOQ==?= Guest

    Default No Sound on Burnt Disc From DVD Maker

    I am trying to make a copy of a disc from my camcorder. I upload the video
    to DVD maker and select the preview and everything works fine. But when the
    disc is finished burning nd I run it to see if it worked I have perfect video
    but no sound. What am I missing?

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    John Inzer Guest

    Default Re: No Sound on Burnt Disc From DVD Maker

    Galle29 wrote:
    > I am trying to make a copy of a disc from my camcorder. I upload the
    > video to DVD maker and select the preview and everything works fine.
    > But when the disc is finished burning nd I run it to see if it worked
    > I have perfect video but no sound. What am I missing?

    ===========================
    It may be worth a try to open Movie Maker
    and go to...Tools / Options / Compatibility tab.
    In the Filters section...uncheck all filters.

    Now...maybe DVD Maker will work correctly.

    If all you wish to do is copy the DVD...the
    following free software may be worth a try.

    ImgBurn
    http://www.imgburn.com/

    Download at following link

    ImgBurn
    http://tinyurl.com/yjgdu5
    or...
    http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail...n/1128426215/1

    Just create an image of the original
    and then write the image to the new
    blank DVD.

    Good luck...

    --

    John Inzer
    Digital Media MVP

    Notice
    This is not tech support
    I am a volunteer

    Solutions that work for
    me may not work for you

    Proceed at your own risk





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    levi is offline Junior Member
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    I am using ads instant dvd + mp3 and ulead videostudio 9 and using direct to disc.install s-video cable from camcorder to ads this gives you video ,then use the camcorder a/v out connector but don't use the yellow video plug because you are getting video from s-video cable and sound from a/v out. this worked perfect for me.

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