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Some burning programs do not record audio if you do not have the right filetype. E.g. DVD Flick does that if your input is .wmv (that is why I suggested .avi which works). But you usually get a warning which you may have overlooked.
Some burning programs do not record audio if you do not have the right filetype. E.g. DVD Flick does that if your input is .wmv (that is why I suggested .avi which works). But you usually get a warning which you may have overlooked.
A tip here:
Use Freemake Video converter to convert the video to ISOs only. Mount the ISO on to a virtual drive play it and see whether everything is OK. (Download and install Slysoft's Virtual CloneDrive SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive ) If everything is OK then you can burn the ISO to DVD using Windows native Image Burner or any other burner you may be comfortable with.
I don't have the faintest idea what could have happened. I never had download problems with it. Try SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvdflick/
To begin with before trying anything. If you look at the file can you see what the name of the file is and after the decimal point what tag is listed?
Example:
file534.avi
file534.rar
file534.wmv
etc.....
To know what format you have to start with will make it easier to walk you thru this process. There are many different format types and they mostly are not user friendly so getting the correct format for the program is always best.
Also videohelp archives tools on their own server:
DVD Flick 1.3.0.7 - VideoHelp.com Downloads
You can even get old versions there for many listings.
ok thank you all I got it working now. Now my only issue is I can't skip it to the next songs. Like stated I am burning music videos. And that is with the Freemake, so any of you al l using this program let me know and I see where i can turn it to iso also it says applian flv player media file (.flv) is what it says under what they are. I hope this helps