Lost audio

linoman wrote on 8/29/2003, 5:02 AM
All was going great and the burned dvd's worked fine. Later I went back and
put some old captured clips into V4 to redo some things. I then rendered and
set up a menu in dvda. I rendered and burnt a dvd and had no audio. I just
use the default mpeg2 and don't use separate ac3 audio ( it worked fine that
way). I then tried separate audio and it still didn't work! I used some old avi
clip I found on the web and ran that through V4 and dvda. It had audio, where my old clips didn't. I then captured a new clip and rendered like I always did , I had audio again! I upgraded V4 and dvda since the original clips were captured.....so is that why the old clips lost audio? The old clips previewed just fine in V4 and dvda but no audio after burning. All is working again, but I lost alot of work!
Any ideas what happened?
Thanks

Comments

kameronj wrote on 8/29/2003, 6:17 PM
If I"m reading you correctly - it sounds to me like you may have accidently turned off the audio portion during rendering.

I did that once and didn't even realize it

Check the set up when you render and make sure you check the audio tab. there is a check box (upper left hand corner..I belive) that says something like "include audio".

Once I found that I feature, I totally check to make sure everything is going to render the way I want it to. Nothing like making a project - only to have to redo it to make you wanna check for the next time.

If this isn't what happened....then I'm going to blame it on gremlins.
Udi wrote on 9/1/2003, 12:23 AM
If you are using the DVDA templates of MPEG-2, the AUDIO is turned OFF.

Udi