Burning .mov woes
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Burning .mov woes
Well I am trying to burn a .mov file and in quicktime and media player classic the audio is fine and perfectly matched. When I burned the .mov to a DVD using NeroVision Express 2. I first thought it was my old X-Box and the Thomson drive or a bad DVD+RW but when I went back into NeroVision Express 2 and I went to the editing part for the movie I got no sound. Now any other .mov file is perfect and the sound plays, but this one .mov won't. The .mov that won't play nice with NeroVision Express 2 is 1.36GB. Anyone know a fix to this?
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nero is a piece of shit for dvds
its great for data burning but complete junk for video.
just use tmpg its the best mpeg converter i've used, and it will work on .mov files.
guide: http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/55/59/
its great for data burning but complete junk for video.
just use tmpg its the best mpeg converter i've used, and it will work on .mov files.
guide: http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/55/59/
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Dr_Watson wrote:nero is a piece of shit for dvds
its great for data burning but complete junk for video.
just use tmpg its the best mpeg converter i've used, and it will work on .mov files.
guide: http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/55/59/
well that converts the video quite well, but what should I use to burn the video?
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