No audio

Ace Fortune wrote on 10/3/2006, 10:31 AM
I have a problem with audio. I render the video separately and the audio separately and bring them into dvdArchitect 1.0. I name the video and audio the same and the video is mpeg and the audio is ac3. When I preview what I'm about to burn in dvdArchitect, there is no audio. It was working at first but I wanted to change the volume on a clip because it was too loud and I did, so I rendered the audio again under the same name and replaced the first audio file. Now it doesn't work. Could somebody please help me as soon as possible. Thanks in advance.

Ace

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rs170a wrote on 10/3/2006, 11:22 AM
If you had DVDA open while you re-rendered the audio, you'll need to reload the audio file as it probably got confused. The other option is to close and reopen DVDA.

edit: Do you see the audio peaks on the DVDA timeline?

Mike
bobbob wrote on 10/3/2006, 11:33 AM
HI,
What's your hardware audio setup?

Do you have a multiple output card? more than one card?

The big problem with rendering audio file in vegas is that you need to be on the bus (master -a -b etc) that is routed to the "default" sound card in windows. (control panel - sound and audio devices - sound play back, default device") Other wise vegas is going to render one empty track. I have been trying to have answers on this and trying to make this corrected on the next version of vegas. this is really strange logic that I really don't get. Hopefully they are going to find that bug and make it work again.

If this is your problem, maybe you can report it. I guess if a lot of people have this problem it's going to be fix at some point.

Hope this helps.
Ace Fortune wrote on 10/3/2006, 11:55 AM
I think it was getting confused. Thank you very much for your time and help. Thanks for all the replies everybody!!!

Ace