Felix wrote:

Jesse Adelman wrote:

Here's my announcement for my DVD show burning guide, which may help
you:

https://www.ilikelinux.com/Announcements/news_item.2005-07-08.2710984307

As it says, please e-mail me if there are major boo-boos. And, yes,
you have to, temporarily at least, accept the SSL cert that is
offered to view the page.

Enjoy,
Jesse Adelman

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Jesse,
I followed your instructions. There are couple differences compared to my previous (default) settings. So, I set DVD-Special 2 in MythTV settings; I made sure that the avidemux2 settings are DVD (for Video), FFm AC3 for audio, A Process (F6) is selected, and for output format I tried "Mpeg A+V (PS)" and "Mpeg A+V (TS)" (I don't have an option for *just* Mpeg A+V).

I still get the same error after the index is generated: "Beware: No valid audio codec found. Save(A+V) will generate bad AVI. Save audio will work". That, and the picture becomes square. Any idea what could be missing? Should I install a codec separately?

I am using FC4, Avidemux 2.0.42

Thanks in advance
Felix
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Forgot to mention - I am using PVR-150
Felix
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