Rendering Problems movie stuidio 4.0

exspree wrote on 8/11/2005, 7:08 PM
I apoligize for screaming angrily in my last forum post... I usually get that way when faced with something I can't figure out. My problem deals with the rendering process.

The "unable to mix audio" error message comes up every single time. I've checked DMA's, changed file names and locations... Still get the same result.

I have pinnacle studio 9, which burns flawless dvd's on my system, but it hangs up alot during editing... which is why I bought the Sony system in hopes of changing that.

I've tried 10 second files to render... Same result. I capture video files from a Canon GL2 mini dv.

I've notified Sony by email a week ago and received no reply.

I'm running XP Intel 4... 3.0 Ghz 512 ram. 50 percent free space on
80 gig hard drive.

When I first set up the program i burned a test dvd and it worked! Ever since, no such luck.

Is it a temp file problem? I don't know what to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Comments

ScottW wrote on 8/11/2005, 8:03 PM
The authoring software that comes with Movie Studio is going to expect PCM audio (a .WAV file) at 48Khz as the source audio for your project. typically if the video file and the audio file have the same name and live in the same directory, then DVDAS will be able to find the appropriate audio when you bring the video into your project.

It sounds like your audio is possibly in a format that DVDAS doesn't recognize.

--Scott