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    Hi everyone,

    I have files around 20GB on my harddrive. I want to convert these m2ts files to mp4 so I can upload these
    mp4 files to youtube. The type of these m2ts files is called in windows type AVCHD-video.
    There are m2ts files that are 4.5 GB and some are 150 kb or so.
    But there is one big problem. If I play the m2ts files with VLC media player of windows media player then there's no sound. People were saying that I must install a sound plugin on my PC.
    After converting such to such as mp4/H264 files there was still no sound.
    To be sure I uploaded the converted file about 100 MB to youtube. Even on youtube there was no sound.
    I tried many converting programs such as: Xilisoft Blu Ray Ripper 5.2.1.1126, Wondershare Video Converter Platinum v 4.3.1.0, AVS Video Converter 6.2.3.320. But there was still no sound!
    So is there a problem with these m2ts files. Are there any watermarks on it?
    The map where the m2ts files are finded is called 'STREAM'. Maybe the sound files are missing?
    But I think the sound is really in the m2ts files itself?

    Please help!

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    load a M2TS in Tsmuxer so we can know the audio type

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    Here it is I see: there is also a stereo channel. Now I can hear the sound if I switch between the 2 sound channels in VLC media player. But how I must convert the file to hear the sound after converting too? With which program and which best settings?

    Thanks by advance

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    Originally Posted by diets
    Here it is I see: there is also a stereo channel. Now I can hear the sound if I switch between the 2 sound channels in VLC media player. But how I must convert the file to hear the sound after converting too? With which program and which best settings?

    Thanks by advance

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    Delete the LPCM audio track, and down convert the DTS-HD to DTS in TsMuxer and your problem is solved

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    Or use ripbot264. Problem solved.
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    Originally Posted by ocgw
    Originally Posted by diets
    Here it is I see: there is also a stereo channel. Now I can hear the sound if I switch between the 2 sound channels in VLC media player. But how I must convert the file to hear the sound after converting too? With which program and which best settings?

    Thanks by advance

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    Delete the LPCM audio track, and down convert the DTS-HD to DTS in TsMuxer and your problem is solved

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    Thanks ocgw. It worked for me. Now I have 1 working soundtrack.
    Thanks!

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    Originally Posted by diets
    Originally Posted by ocgw
    Originally Posted by diets
    Here it is I see: there is also a stereo channel. Now I can hear the sound if I switch between the 2 sound channels in VLC media player. But how I must convert the file to hear the sound after converting too? With which program and which best settings?

    Thanks by advance

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    Delete the LPCM audio track, and down convert the DTS-HD to DTS in TsMuxer and your problem is solved

    ocgw


    Thanks ocgw. It worked for me. Now I have 1 working soundtrack.
    Thanks!

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    Hi ocgw,

    Now I can play the m2ts files in VLC with sound. But when I try to convert the m2ts files with Wondershare Video Converter Platinum then there's still no sound. How Could it be?
    I think maybe Wondershare Video Converter Platinum can't convert the DTS to stereo.
    The only encoder for the audio I can choose in Wondershare Video Converter Platinum is 'AAC'.
    Do you know which program is the best for convert besides the video also the audio?

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    My apologies. I converted the m2ts files to H264 .mp4 with format factory 2.20
    I used AAC encoder and with this application I could choose between 2 stereo/4 stereo/1 mono/6 stereo 5.1.
    I chose for the 2 stereo channel and after converting there was sound.
    Just unbelievable! Freeware programs can be much better than programs you must buy!
    Thanks for helping!

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