I'm trying to burn a copy of Elton John 60 Live at Madison Square Garden. The compression is at about 43 to 45 for each of to main titles/movies. There seems to be a lot of memory taken up with different types of audio. In title 1 there are 2 audio types checked: LPCM 2-channel English at 742MB and DTS 5.1-ch English at 364MB. In the second title there is one audio choice: LPCM 2-ch English at 1,155MB. For all the menus there is one choice of: AC3 2-ch Unspecified.
When I highlight the main Disk name at the top of the list, in this case: Elton_60_D1 it shows: AC3 2-ch Unspecified at 17MB, LPCM 2-channel English at 1,897MB, and DTS 5.1-ch English at 364MB.
Obviously the more of these audio choice I uncheck the better the compression ratio is for the main titles, like up to 70 some odd percent. When I uncheck them and play the title in the preview area it still plays the sound. But if I have DTS 5.1-ch English checked in the submenu from a right hand mouse click on the preview screen, no sound plays. It only has audio when LPCM 2-channel English is checked.
So I am confused about how to select the audio settings. I need more than compression ratios in the 40's but, obviously the audio is very important in a music performance DVD.
you system your playing it back on has to be able to decode DTS audio you won't get any sound, so put a check mark in the 5.1 surround sound and the DTS audio if your system can play it. don't check the 2 channel audio
sounds like you need to use a DVD+R DL dvd-9 blank or use DVD Rebuilder 40% is to much compression and will be poor quality on playback