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mark003 wrote on 2/28/2007, 2:24 PM
Here's an update. I tried moving the mpeg over to another computer that has DVD Architect 3.0 and in preview mode it does the same thing. The audio starts jumping and the stops about 25% of the way through the video. Therefore I'd have to say it must be the way I rendered the mpeg or how it's reacting between Vegas 7 and DVD 3 or 4.

Here are my settings in Vegas 7 for rendering
Mpeg-2
audio 224kbps, 44,100 Hz, layer 2
video 29.970 fps, 720x480

Render Loop region in the check box area is disabled (meaning I cant check or uncheck it)

Anythoughts? Any changes I should make?


ScottW wrote on 2/28/2007, 8:11 PM
1) do not render the audio as part of the video. The required workflow is to render audio into a seperate file and let DVDA multiplex things together.

2) DVD's require audio at 48KHz - if you render as AC3 or PCM, this will take care of itself.

--Scott
MPM wrote on 3/2/2007, 1:47 PM
In addition to what Scott's posted, have you tried viewing after render in DVDA to hdd?