Caststophe!!!

garo wrote on 12/27/2003, 7:25 AM
Just spent the whole afternoon rendering out a .wmv onto a CD as a birthday present for a ggood friend - we are leaving in one hour - I flipped it into the CD player and much to my horror there is no Audio on it!! Gone - good bye disapeared!!

I've done this many times before without any problems = three tracks = Two Video , One Audio track > Tools > Burn CD > Multimedia CD > Windows Media Video V9 3 Mbps
Takes about 3 hours -

WHAT HAPENED?!?! Why no Audio?

Thanks in Advance!!

Garo

Comments

Spot|DSE wrote on 12/27/2003, 7:54 AM
CD Player where? If it was an older DVD player, it wouldn't be able to decode the audio, whereas it might be able to decode the vid.
CD players can't play wma/wmv/mp3 files in many cases, depends on the age and make of the player. Try it in a computer with 2k or XP, your audio may be there.
garo wrote on 12/27/2003, 11:20 PM
There is no Audio, Period, on the rendered video - The only thing I can think of that is diffrent than what normally do is that the "SOLO" button was "ON"
I was under the impression that this muted "All other tracks" but apperantly is has, somehow, muted that track too - it's audable on playback
wobblyboy wrote on 12/28/2003, 2:52 PM
You just answered you own question.
wobblyboy wrote on 12/28/2003, 3:17 PM
I'm not sure that you answered your own question. I just tried it and it appears that if I solo any video track it will turn off all other video tracks. Audio stays on. If I select any audio track it will turn off all audio tracks except one soloed. Rendered video contains all soloed audio and video. I'm not sure what happened, but if you rerender with solo off, I am sure you will get audio. Also check MPEG in DVDA to see if you have audio file. Good luck, Wobblyboy