avon barksdale
i want my corners
First of all, Windows DVD Maker is horrible.
Like I said, alot of programs have problems with burning videos where the audio is surround sound. I don't know why that is and im only speaking from personal experience.
Right click on your avi files and click properties then click details if it has more than 2 audio channels, convert the video using Any Video Converter, and when you convert, theres an option to have only 2 audio channels. It moves all the audio to the left and right speaker. So if you watch that shyt on surround sound, it aint gonna be surround sound. But it will be very loud because all the audio is only on 2 channels.
I only burn hard to find movies nowadays and make my own bootlegs for them with menus and all that, and usually the movies are so old and rare and are vhsrips that they only have 2 channels anyway. Other than that I only use dvds when i download full retail copies. If I just wanna watch some new movie, i put it on a hard drive and plug it into my tv
damn can you hook me up with this site?
I would love to put some of my old fav's on dvd