Posted by John T on December 16, 2011 at 06:40:10 from (173.243.181.15):
Okay, my HP laptop has the Windows 7 operating system and I used Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker recently to burn off several video (with audio) DVD's. I have a DVD player maybe 5 years or older and after Windows burns and finalizes the DVD's I pop them in my player and they work fine along with several I sent to others who report theirs worked fine also.
HOWEVER some people I sent them to (no idea of type and age of their DVD players) say they have video BUT THERES NO AUDIO GRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
They were all burned one after the other and finalized and all should be exact duplicates and they all work in my DVD player
SO WHY DO SOME PEOPLE NOT HAVE AUDIO AND IS THERE ANYHTING I CAN DO DIFFERENT TO AVOID THIS (I sorta doubt it, afraid it has to do with their DVD players)
I do have other brands (Corel, Pinnacle) of DVD burning software, Im not sure if it matters if I try another one or not, but hard to tell if it still works on my DVD player no guarantee it will work (have audio) on ones I send to Billy Bob. Im not interested in a fight over Windows versus Mac and my HP is almost new and all else works perfect, JUST LOOKIN FOR OPINIONS WHAT, IF ANYHTING, I CAN DO TO FIX THE PROBLEM
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