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    I burned an avi (according to properties of movie) and although it plays fine through Wi9ndows media player when I burned it to disk (dvd) it plays fine in my dvd player except there is no sound. I also tried it in my laptop and again it plays the movie fine except for the no sound issue. I appreciate any help.
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    Burned as a data dvd or converted to dvd-video?

    What is the audio in the avi? Identify with mediainfo.
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    Hope this helps and thanks


    AVI: 464MiB, 45nm 13s Overall bit rate 1 434 kbps
    1 video stream: AVC Movie name: DVD_VIDEO. Title 1.DVDRip
    1 Audio stream: AC-3 Writing application: Lavf52.78.4
    Original source form/Name: DVD_VIDEO
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    And did you just burn it as a data disc? So you see the avi file on the dvd/cd?

    You can reconvert the audio to mp3 with for example avidemux, open avi, under video choose copy, under audio choose mp3 and save as an new avi. Burn it.
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    I will give it a try, thanks
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    Originally Posted by dollhobbs View Post
    Hope this helps and thanks
    Not really. Baldrick is just making a wild ass guess based on what little info you have provided. You've answered none of his questions. If his guess fails to solve your problem, you're back at square one.
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    And if that fails make a real dvd with avs2dvd. Burn with imgburn . Problem solved.
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