Rendering Audio for DVDA

Skratch wrote on 6/22/2006, 9:27 PM
This part doesn't make sense, and there is no explanation on how to go about it in any of the manuals. I want to render my project in MPEG2 DVD Architect 24P NTSC with audio as wav 48K 24bit. But you can only do it seperate. Fine, I render my video and get a silent video, then render the same video file as the propper audio file... but can't get the rendered audio version to work in the DVDA software... just a flat silent line when I try to add it. What am I missing here? all the properties seem to be set appropriate.

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johnmeyer wrote on 6/22/2006, 9:31 PM
If the file names are not exactly the same, and if they are not in the same folder, then DVDA won't match them up. Just click on the video/media file in the DVDA project list, and then import the audio file in the right-hand pane.
busterkeaton wrote on 6/22/2006, 9:32 PM
Try rendering using the Dolby Digital AC-3 file type with the Stereo DVD template.
farss wrote on 6/23/2006, 1:09 AM
I might be wrong here but apart from what John is saying I don't think the DVD spec supports 24bit audio. If I'm right you'll have to render as 48K/16bit.

Bob.
busterkeaton wrote on 6/23/2006, 1:18 AM
Wouldn't a wav file have to be rerendered anyway?