Gman1969 Posted December 30, 2011 Report Share Posted December 30, 2011 Hello Everyone,well I have been trying for days to create a DVD with video builder with embedded PTE's and video. The main issue I get is either choppy video (AVI files) or when using MP4 video I get no sound with the video. I can create the MP4 output directly from the PTE files no problem. When I create a DVD with a custom menu the video is as above.Can anyone help I am at the end of my tether with it! I have no work around. Thanks,Gareth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nobeefstu Posted December 30, 2011 Report Share Posted December 30, 2011 Gareth,Mixing different video encoding proceeses into single video format can get confusing and very complicated to achieve the best results.First of all:Are you trying to burn/produce an interlaced DVD or a progressive DVD ?* Mixing of intelaced/progessive video formats can produce the "choppy" effect you mention.* Its best to have all input video at the same framerate (fps) and video format (interlaced/progressive) to match your export video (DVD) process. Mixing the various processes can result in undesirable results if they are not compatible in the final output mix. * Input video/audio codecs used should be compatible to the output conversion process you select.Final word:Check the File Info of your input video files (right-click within PTE). Check for differences. * It may only be that your input AVI video format file needs to be interlaced or progressive to match your output DVD video format (interlaced or progressive). You can change/force the setting within PTE/Video Builder to see if playback results are better. Test the DVD for PC playback and TV/DVD playback ... as the results may be different on various playback devices.* Check the audio codec used for the input MP4 video file ... its possible it may not be compatible with your output DVD audio format selected. Change the Video Builder-Project Options setting and test DVD audio playback results for the input MP4. Otherwise, you may need to encode the MP4 using a different audio codec. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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