I have a few clients that can see the video, but can't hear the audio from the 
DVDs I send them.  I've checked the discs before mailing them & they play fine 
for me.  I've burned the discs on different burners, and it hasn't made a 
difference.  Is there a possibility I've used too high a bit rate & it's 
causing a problem, and "choking" their machines?    Could this cause the audio 
to not to function while they can still see the video?  They have been able to 
play the DVDs in their computers.  I was viewing one of my demos at the clients 
& it would stutter and freeze up every once in awhile too.  I'm despritely 
trying to find the cause of this.  Could it be a bit rate problem?  Any 
thoughts/suggestions?
   
  Thanks!
   
  Lee 


  Cowboy Marketing Group, LLC
  Schneider Equine Video
  Lee Schneider
  Ft Worth, TX 
  817-721-6836


                
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