I'm having a problem with not getting any sound from certain clips when I combine VOBs.
The only way I can get sound is if I change the Audio Setting on my player while the
"compilation" is playing which is a hassle.
The weird thing is that I made sure to only extract one audio stream using DVDShrink. That
stream being 5.1 Dolby I did this to ensure compatibility when the VOBs where combined.
I only get this problem when I combine VOBs to play seamlessly. If I combine clips solely with
DVDShrink, I obviously won't get seamless playback but I also won't get the audio problem.
I think I know what the problem may be, but I don't know how to fix it. All the movie parts that
I've copied have 5.1 Dolby as the audio stream on the DVD. The clips I'm having trouble with are
off of Pearl Harbor which has the DTS audio stream as the first audio stream followed by the 5.1 Dolby
audio stream. I only chose the 5.1 stream, not both so what is causing the problem when I combine
the VOBs? There must be a way for me to fix this using IFOedit but there aren't any detailed guides
on this software.
If you know how to fix this problem please let me know.
Thanks,
-LouV68
PS Are there any comprehensive guides on how to use VOBedit
and IFOedit out there? The only ones I've been able to find
are specific on how to do certain things.
The only way I can get sound is if I change the Audio Setting on my player while the
"compilation" is playing which is a hassle.
The weird thing is that I made sure to only extract one audio stream using DVDShrink. That
stream being 5.1 Dolby I did this to ensure compatibility when the VOBs where combined.
I only get this problem when I combine VOBs to play seamlessly. If I combine clips solely with
DVDShrink, I obviously won't get seamless playback but I also won't get the audio problem.
I think I know what the problem may be, but I don't know how to fix it. All the movie parts that
I've copied have 5.1 Dolby as the audio stream on the DVD. The clips I'm having trouble with are
off of Pearl Harbor which has the DTS audio stream as the first audio stream followed by the 5.1 Dolby
audio stream. I only chose the 5.1 stream, not both so what is causing the problem when I combine
the VOBs? There must be a way for me to fix this using IFOedit but there aren't any detailed guides
on this software.
If you know how to fix this problem please let me know.
Thanks,
-LouV68
PS Are there any comprehensive guides on how to use VOBedit
and IFOedit out there? The only ones I've been able to find
are specific on how to do certain things.
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