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  1. Hi, I have copied my movie to my harddrive, I ripped it with Smart Ripper, I Encoded it (took 11 hours) then burned it, but when I view it, it has the directors voice all through the video explaing how he did everything.
    I can watch the VOB files on my computer and it show's just the movie, no directors voice.
    What am I doing wrong in the Encoding to make the directors voice there? Please help me if you can.
    Carolyn
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    you encoded with the wrong audio track. which one did you use? most movies have it as the first one.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  3. I don't know which audio file I used, how do I tell?
    Thanks for the prompt reply.
    Carolyn
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  4. I just checked my settings and the only thing I found for audio that is checked is Dolby surround. Would that do it?
    Thanks, Carolyn
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    what did you do exactly? what programs did you use?
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  6. I used DVDx to copy the film to my computer then I used Smart Ripper to rip it..........I was just looking for audio files and I'm wondering if I should
    check Enable Stream Processing, it has about 9 things listed there and I'm wondering if all 9 need to be checked or just the ones saying (OxE0)NTSC.16>9/720x480 and (ox81) Audio English AC3(2ch) 48Hz Normal Caption...........right now all of them are checked.
    I use VCDEasy to burn the cd with.
    Thanks again.
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  7. I figured out what I was doing wrong. You were right Gumby, it was the audio files, thanks for the suggestion.
    Carolyn
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