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Hi,
Do the movies made with the Pinnacle software work ok on other machines? If
not, then there is a problem with the Pinnacle software, and their support
would probably be the right place to be asking this question.
"Richard" <dandr@nogood.net> wrote in message
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>I have s situation where commercial dvd's play ok on the Widows Media
>Player but movies I make using Pinnacle 9.0, have no Audio. The video is
>good.
>
> My OS is XP. Is there a solution.
>
> Richard
>
Richard wrote:
> I have s situation where commercial dvd's play ok on the Widows Media Player
> but movies I make using Pinnacle 9.0, have no Audio. The video is good.
>
> My OS is XP. Is there a solution.
>
> Richard
>
>
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Richard wrote:
> I have s situation where commercial dvd's play ok on the Widows Media Player
> but movies I make using Pinnacle 9.0, have no Audio. The video is good.
>
> My OS is XP. Is there a solution.
>
> Richard
>
>
Use nero startsmart to recode the DVD with audio.
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I have tried all the solutions on here and I still have the same problem.The
sound is good on my home DVD player but there is no sound on Windows Media
Player 10. I have upgraded pinnacle but there is no difference accept that
it now locks up.
Thanks for the ideas.
"Richard" <dandr@nogood.net> wrote in message
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>I have s situation where commercial dvd's play ok on the Widows Media
>Player but movies I make using Pinnacle 9.0, have no Audio. The video is
>good.
>
> My OS is XP. Is there a solution.
>
> Richard
>
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 08:28:22 -0500, "Richard" <dandr@nogood.net> wrote:
>I have tried all the solutions on here and I still have the same problem.The
>sound is good on my home DVD player but there is no sound on Windows Media
>Player 10. I have upgraded pinnacle but there is no difference accept that
>it now locks up.
Not sure about the lockups, but maybe you're missing a codec. When a
media file plays on windows, windows goes thru a fairly complex
process of chaining together codecs and adaptors and splitters to
pilot the video and audio to your output (screen and your audio
drivers). If any components are missing, you'll hit a dead end.
Sometimes codecs that work inside an app (like your authoring prog)
will not find a good match for their 'pins' when playing via another
channel.
I just saw a codec set on FileHippo, but I can't vouch for it's
integrity. To be honest, it caught my attention cause of the hippo.
But here's a URL: http://www.filehippo.com/download_codec_pack.html As always, research and scan *everything*.
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I have already tried that site. Commercial DVD's work ok. it is just those I
created with a program called Pinnacle that have no audio. I finally found a
Pinnacle Email that hope works and am waiting for an answer.
Thanks
"_RR" <_RR@nomail.org> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 08:28:22 -0500, "Richard" <dandr@nogood.net> wrote:
>
>>I have tried all the solutions on here and I still have the same
>>problem.The
>>sound is good on my home DVD player but there is no sound on Windows Media
>>Player 10. I have upgraded pinnacle but there is no difference accept that
>>it now locks up.
>
> Not sure about the lockups, but maybe you're missing a codec. When a
> media file plays on windows, windows goes thru a fairly complex
> process of chaining together codecs and adaptors and splitters to
> pilot the video and audio to your output (screen and your audio
> drivers). If any components are missing, you'll hit a dead end.
> Sometimes codecs that work inside an app (like your authoring prog)
> will not find a good match for their 'pins' when playing via another
> channel.
>
> I just saw a codec set on FileHippo, but I can't vouch for it's
> integrity. To be honest, it caught my attention cause of the hippo.
> But here's a URL: http://www.filehippo.com/download_codec_pack.html > As always, research and scan *everything*.
>
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