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Perhaps someone or knows about compresssed TV transmission could comment. I find that all films made specifically for TV, such as Poirot, West Wing, Maigret and Desperate Housewives, give no problems and that they typically have indexes of 24/25. The 3 films in the second category, surprisingly, have indexes of 16,17,17. Most of the complete failures are in the range 18 to 20. If this figure is at least 24 I can be very confident of success. Obviously the file size is also related to playing time so I adopted an index calculated by dividing the file size in MBytes by the playing time in mins. This suggested that the problems arises from excessive compression of the transmission. I noticed that the films in category 1 all had file sizes of at least 2GB and frequently much more. DVD Player crashes early on playback, usually during the credits. Film can be watched but will not fast forward and crashes DVD Player if I attempt to step through theģ. Trying to transfer a feature film to a video DVD has produced, for me, 3 possible outcomes:Ģ. My eyeTV program is up to date and I am using Toast 7.0.2 as 7.1 (pre update) continually led to error -50 when multiplexing. Having now had time to build some experience with eyeTV and Toast 7, I am able to draw some pragmatic conclusions. Re-editing and re-compacting doesn't always fix it, I've found. However, using the EyeTV "Export for Toast" function does seem to get the right soundtrack every time. Why it is sometimes the audio description soundtrack that gets picked up when you try to Toast the edited and compacted programme direct from EyeTV I don't know. (Using MPEGStreamClip allows you to choose which soundtrack to listen to when you play the raw. Looking at other EyeTV programmes suggests that most/all Freeview broadcasts have this second, mono soundtrack but in the majority of cases it is silent.
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The other week I burned a DVD of "Legally Blonde 2" direct from EyeTV which turned out to have the audio description soundtrack rather than the actual movie soundtrack on it (which was a little confusing, until I realised what was going on!) De-multiplexing the EyeTV programme using ProjectX revealed two separate mpeg audio tracks: the actual soundtrack which was stereo and the audio description track which was mono. I think the reason for the lack of sound is to do with the audio description soundtrack. EyeTV however blaim Toast which may/may not be the case. If mono then simply go back to EyeTV and re-edit/recompact.
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If you transfer to Toast and check the "edit", have a look to see if it is "mono" or stereo" - the former is silent and the latter ok. I think this is an EyeTV bug, when I "edit" recordings to remove adverts and then "compact" about 20% lose their sound.