I believe this is a problem with my HT system, rather than my computer or how I made the DVD - that's why the post is here and not in GH or elsewhere
Anyway, I recieved a new DVD burner for christmas, so I thought I'd try it out with a video I captured using my WinTV capture card. Video works regardless of how the DVD player is connected to the TV (through the reciever or directly connected), but the audio only works when the player is hooked straight to the TV. The only difference is in how the audio is run; when connected straigh to the TV I use the analog left and right outputs on the DVD player. When I have it hooked to the reciever, I'm using the digital coaxial out, instead. Other (store-bought) DVDs work this way though, so I don't know why this would cause a problem.
Nate
Anyway, I recieved a new DVD burner for christmas, so I thought I'd try it out with a video I captured using my WinTV capture card. Video works regardless of how the DVD player is connected to the TV (through the reciever or directly connected), but the audio only works when the player is hooked straight to the TV. The only difference is in how the audio is run; when connected straigh to the TV I use the analog left and right outputs on the DVD player. When I have it hooked to the reciever, I'm using the digital coaxial out, instead. Other (store-bought) DVDs work this way though, so I don't know why this would cause a problem.
Nate