On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 14:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anybody had success with authoring a dvd with AC3 audio (using ffmpeg?) and 
> mplex?  
> 
> I've been using mp2 audio generated with toolame at 224kb/s, 48KHz, and I've found 
> that several of my friends' NTSC DVD players play the video fine, but do not play 
> any audio.  
> 
> So I've recently tried AC3 audio generated with ffmpeg, but the audio doesn't seem 
> to want to play on my home DVD player.  Mplex and dvdauthor don't choke, and the 
> resulting DVD filesystem can be played using xine from my computer.
> 
> What are your experiences with audio compatibility and mp2/AC3 audio?  Any 
> suggestions for me?

>From what I've read, NTSC DVDs should always have a PCM audio channel.
Any further channels can be mp2 or ac3, but the first one should be PCM.
PAL DVDs do not have this restriction. I have no idea why this is the
case, but that's probably why you're having trouble.

Wouter




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