april4972
10-14-2006, 08:52 PM
Can one of the technical people here please tell me what the deal is please?
I have received a lot of DVDs lately and some of them have a sound issue
where the sound plays on only one side of my TV...To me, I would think this
happened because say, someone transferring from VHS to DVD didn't hook up both Audio L&R Cables but I don't know what else would cause this.
I just received a 24 DVD set of a show and it's like that too! One or two DVDs this way isn't a huge deal, I can use a Y adapter to re-do them but
a big set like that is a pain!
Thanks to anyone who knows what's happening!
wheezer210
10-15-2006, 01:25 AM
are they all from the same person?
april4972
10-15-2006, 01:46 AM
are they all from the same person?
HI Wheezer210!
Well, the 24 DVD set I'm guessing was created by 1 person, but no-several DVDs with that problem are from various people, not the same "creator."
lazygrae
10-15-2006, 02:08 AM
Is it possible that your player that has blown a channel (if that's the proper terminology) and doesn't output on one side?
april4972
10-15-2006, 02:12 AM
Is it possible that your player that has blown a channel (if that's the proper terminology) and doesn't output on one side?
Hi lazygrae,
I tried the various DVDs in different players and with different TVs so it's just the DVDs themselves. I received a couple of emails about this matter and was told that the problem will not occur on a MONO TV (which I don't have) and someone else said their Plasma TV fixes these errors. I can fix them by hooking up the Y Adapter and splitting the audio, which I have done on 1 but it's a time consuming thing as it has to be done in real time, of course! I believe it's an issue of not hooking up the cables when someone made the DVDs but it could be something else is why I was asking...
Thanks!
Steph
lordsmurf
10-15-2006, 07:29 AM
The DVDs are made badly, either with a Panasonic in mono mode, or with a setup where a cable fell out of the audio channel. I've seen this before.
wheezer210
10-15-2006, 09:46 AM
it can be "fixed" but you won't have true stereo, it would be dual mono...it depends on how much time you wanna spend, because it would take a lot of time. You are basically looking at ripping them, getting the audio from each episode duplicating whichever channel is putting out audio, then re-authoring with the dual audio track you created.
It is not complicated, but very time consuming.
y2k3Joker
10-15-2006, 11:03 AM
The DVDs are made badly, either with a Panasonic in mono mode, or with a setup where a cable fell out of the audio channel. I've seen this before.
Damn Panasonic, root of all evil in this world. :crazy:
Damn Panasonic, root of all evil in this world. :crazy:
Yeah, remember the time when they were the be all and end all of electronics? :typing:
How the mighty have fallen :bsod:
J