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Posted by Biz on 02/17/06 01:08
Load up any dvd ripper on your pc and you can look at what audio tracks are
there. Chances are its mpeg audio and there are may players that do not
support it correctly...If its AC3, DTS, or LPCM, then you've got an issue
with your regular dvd players setup you need to llok into.
"chuck" <ccREMOVEiaffone@earthlinDELETEk.net> wrote in message
news:jy7Jf.19560$vU2.17462@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> Colon Terminus wrote:
> > I'd suggest that the audio track on the DVD is in a format your DVD deck
> > can't play.
> >
> Which means ...??? This guy sent me 8 (countem 8) DVDs
> he burned from originals he bought. Of the 8, 7 play jes'
> fine, thanx. The eighth has no audio on my deck, but is
> fine on the PC. He burned all 8 from similar sources
> using the same software for all 8. Why is only one a
> problem?? How can I toubleshoot? What files carry
> the audio track??
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