I Can Not Figure Out This Audio Problem
I captured a three-minute video from VHS tape to digital, using the Easy-Link A-to-D converter. I spent a LOT of time editing the improving the video and audio using Premier Elements 11 (on a well-functioning Windows 7 computer).
PART ONE:
When I play the project in Premier Elements 11, both video and audio are perfect from beginning to end.
PART TWO:
The final Premier Elements project is burned to a 4.7 GB FOLDER (not burned to disc).
Inside the “VIDEO_TS” folder are the correct files. To play the video, I click the “.VOB” file, or select the “Open With” command.
When I open the “VOB” with Windows Media Player, the project ---- both video and audio ---- play perfectly. However, when I open the “VOB”file with either Media Monkey, Nero ShowTime Essentials or PotPlayer, the video and audio play correctly for 30 or so seconds, then the audio cuts-out/stops such that there is video but no audio.
PART THREE:
The final project is burned to disc (4.7 GB DVD) using Premier Elements 11 (it’s only a three-minute video).
I insert the completed disc into my computer’s DVD drive.
Inside the “VIDEO_TS” folder are the correct files.
Upon closing the DVD drive, the video will auto begin, or I can use the “Open With” command to select which payer to use.
If I open the “.VOB” file with Windows Media Player or PotPlayer, the video and audio play correctly for the entire three minutes.
If I open the “.VOB” file with Media Monkey or Nero ShowTome Essentials, the video is fine but the audio stops after about 30 or 40 seconds.
PART FOUR:
If I place the aforementioned disc in my livingroom audio/video system, having an “Oppo” DVD/Blu-ray player, the disc automatically loads and plays both video and audio all the way through without problem.
QUESTION:
Can anyone suggest why, in either the computer file or DVD disc, the VOB plays correctly when using Windows Media Player, but the audio cuts out after the first 30 or 40 seconds when using the other players (yet all is fine when played through my Oppo DVD/Blu-ray player?
Thank you,
Howard