Audio in 625/50 DVDs

JohnI wrote on 3/14/2003, 5:03 PM
I thought that the audio standard for 625 DVDs was MPEG layer 2. However it seems that DVDA offeres only uncompressed and Dolby AC3. Am I correct for 625 based audio or not? Certainly DVDA seems to want to recomprocess my DVD compatible MPEG audio from VV4 from layer 2 to AC3/Uncompressed. Can someone clarify please? Thanks John I

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vonhosen wrote on 3/15/2003, 1:46 PM
I wouldn't say that MPEG-1 layer II audio is "THE" standard for PAL 625/50 but all PAL players have to be able to play PCM/AC3 & MPEG-1 Layer II audio while NTSC players only have to support PCM & AC3 (while a growing number may support MPEG audio)


I am in Europe and use AC3 in my projects as opposed to MPEG.
JohnI wrote on 3/15/2003, 5:08 PM
Thanks for the clarification. However it does seem strange that the VV4 DVD compatible render template compresses to mpeg layer 2 (with no other option) which DVDA does not accept and insists upon recompressing to AC-3 or PCM. I think SF need to to a consistency check and improve the integration between the two products!!!
Regards John I
BillyBoy wrote on 3/15/2003, 10:08 PM
I just noticed that too. This is unacceptable sloppyness on SoFo's part. You waste hours , actually over a day rendering the collection of videos you want to burn to a DVD in Vegas and now I see a whole bunch of yellow warning flags because of the AC-3 issue and DVDA is telling me its going to recompress everything?

So now what, I wasted the better part of a day messing around, I finally think I can burn a DVD and now this problem on top of the three major bugs I found.

I've about had it with DVDA. A cheap little application like Ulead's Movie Factory didn't have any problems at all and processed files right away. All the mickey mousing around for what is suppose to be a "professional" grade application is getting on my nerves.