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  • Qivideo

    February 20, 2006 at 11:51 pm in reply to: VAST for Vegas dvd’s no good

    Well,
    Turns out the copy protection used on these disks is incompatible with certain dvd player software. I used VLC medica player and it worked.
    Did have one bad disk, though, that is scratched. I’m sure the company is going to replace it.
    Michael

  • Qivideo

    February 7, 2006 at 11:38 pm in reply to: DVDA How to keep Audio Volume

    Thanks for the reply,
    Michael

  • Qivideo

    February 7, 2006 at 11:37 pm in reply to: DVDA How to keep Audio Volume

    That did the trick!
    This software is powerful – but I don’t think the developers had their “intuitive” hats on the day they wrote the code.
    Thanks,
    Michael

  • Qivideo

    February 7, 2006 at 7:43 pm in reply to: DVDA How to keep Audio Volume

    [qivideo] “Also, is there anyway to turn off re-compress in DVDA3?”

    [jetdv] “Recompressing what? Neither the MPEG2 or AC3 file from Vegas should be recompressed UNLESS they’re too big to fit on the DVD.”

    In DVDA select “make dcd” then “prepare to folder” then I get a message “audio on moviename track 1 will be re-compressed”

    I was rendering the file as NTSC DVD so the video and audio are together.
    So, I re-rendered as an ac3 file with the new setting of -31 db.
    How do I replace the audio in the existing dvda project with this new audio, or, how do I associate this file with the DVD mpeg2 file so I can start over in DVda?

    Thanks for your reply,
    Michael

  • Qivideo

    January 20, 2006 at 3:02 am in reply to: acid music studio doesn’t recognize CD

    Does anyone else have ths problem?
    Michael

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