So, put you DVD into your computers drive and fire up your favorite DVD player utility and you will see that it is encoded with MPEG or MPG sound. I made a quick show again for a test making absolutely sure that I selected PCM sound and guess what, it was MPEG sound on the DVD and so were all the other PSG2 DVDs that I had burned. ![]() ![]() I reported this, but didn't know how to verify it, until again by accident I was playing one of my MOTV DVDs on my computer and noticed the PCM audio indicator on the PowerDVD player window. I knew this because I regularly use MOTV and by mistake I had burned a show with MPEG and had the identical results. I noticed that the DVDs were playing like they were encoded with MPEG instead of PCM. I stumbled upon this problem over two weeks ago. You can verify this very easily, just play back you show on you PC with your favorite dvd player utility like PowerDVD and you will see the audio type is MPEG and not PCM. So if you have a DVD player that does not play MP2 audio, you will get no sound. PSG2 has a BIG BUG that when you select PCM audio, it does NOT generate PCM, instead it generates MP2. ![]() The most common is PCM and it is supported by all DVD players and the second is mpg or mp2 which is not supported by all DVD players. There are two types of audio that you can use on your DVD for your DVD player.
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