On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, James Finnall wrote:

> to different problems.  If I need to reauthor after updating from the CVS 
> then I will look into the settings to see if I can at least drop the video 

        I think recoding after updating will be necessary but will solve
        the problem.

> How about AC3 encoding?  Is that an option here to try?  I think most 
> commercial DVD's use AC3 for the audio.  At least from the few I have seen so 

        Version 1.0 of the DVD specs require either LPCM or AC3 audio for
        NTSC DVDs.   Version 1.1 added MP2 audio.   I have yet to encounter
        a player that refused to play a DVD with MP2 audio.

        ffmpeg has AC3 encoding capability.   At one time though (I have not
        tried it recently) it did not produce DVD compatible files (the
        channelassignment/rematrixing-coefficients were not correct).   You
        might try ffmpeg's AC3 encoding capability and let us know if it works
        now.   What I do is use Apple's A.Pack application (comes bundled with
        DVD Studio Pro) on the .wav file produced by smil2wav.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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