Crackle in Audio on burned DVD

It sounds good on my laptop. I have a horrible old TV. I played through a sound system and they had a sound card. The audio was hot. What are the audio Crackle causes? Here's what I did:

(1) created 4 slideshows with transitions and each with different songs MP3 Downloads from Amazon.

(2) will appear in DV AVI.

(3) use Windows DVD maker to create a DVD demo w / all 4 slideshows and menu

The guy I met w / suggested I have the volume down on the song to record.  The volume is at 4.6 db... I have not changed it. The clip fades and disappears... I put these bland. How to set the volume for the rest of the clip?

I have a PC with Vista (32 bit), 3 GB of RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.10 Ghz processor, I think that the information of the audio card you need are is Realtek HD Audio, the graph is Nvidia, right now, I have 27 Gig free disk but I think that day that I had 34 Gig, Oh and I think that I turned windows Aero off along w / all the other recommendations.

How to fix the this if I have no sound card and it sounds fine for me?

I hope that I gave you the information!

Thank you

Holly

If it's a + 4.6db, then you have found a ton of cutting the audio. Audio Digital must be 0 DB max.

Unfortunately, if the source files are so ' hot', the failure has already occurred. MP3 is also a highly compressed format, so all that goes into it, during the treatment initially (until you have the files) has already caused a problem.

You might have luck using a program such as the free Audacity software for re - treat your files and by limiting them to-3db (if a Digital Audio file can be up to 0 dB,-3 dB gives leeway and spikes. I'm looking at adding a few EQ and also try to standardization at-3db. I don't remember what plug-ins come with Audacity, but suppose one could add all sorts of VST to provide treatment within the program. Might have to Google for VST and install them. Most will be free and some available for a small fee. You might be able to get a usable source file, but do not forget that the damage has already been done with the treatment of the original, then MP3 compression. You can find a better source file elsewhere? Personally, I would try to get the material quality 44.1 KHz 16-bit form and rip CD CD at 48 KHz 16-bit Audio (WAV PCM) for use in PE. I'm not a fan of MP3 compression, even if well done - simply too many the original source is lost through my ears.

Good luck

Hunt

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