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  1. After ripping my Vob files to my hard/d I tend to use powerdvd to open them to see which one is the english audio file so I can tick the right audio decoding number in dvd2avi. Example In powerdvd you can see audio 1 =english 2 = german 3=spanish and if the 4th one is again english I tend to presume that it is the directors comments all the way through the film so I choose number 1 then i have both my audio and video files for tmpgEnc. But this time the 1st vob has a 2 min preview of the film just before the film starts like a trailer. But the no 1 audio is english ( the Film ) and 2 german 3 spanish but 4 is the preview so i need 2 audio files first 4 and then 1.therefore I have to tick 1 and 4 in dvd2avi. how do I do this, can i just join the audio files with any audio program, or will the film be out of sync ? If i just tick 1 the audio will be synced in the wrong place ( the audio for the film will start at the preview ) Thanks in advance
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    Did you try this:

    select track 1 in DVD2AVI and create the WAV file. Now play the WAV file to hear if the sound from the preview is stored also under 1?
    Do you use smartripper to rip? If yes; insert the DVD, open smartripper, and click on "stream processing" the you'll find the information about the audio tracks.

    You cannot select more than one track at the same time in DVD2AVI.

    I hope this helps a bit.
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    On 2001-11-10 17:09:37, xzarkad wrote:
    Did you try this:

    select track 1 in DVD2AVI and create the WAV file. Now play the WAV file to hear if the sound from the preview is stored also under 1?
    Do you use smartripper to rip? If yes; insert the DVD, open smartripper, and click on "stream processing" the you'll find the information about the audio tracks.

    You cannot select more than one track at the same time in DVD2AVI.

    I hope this helps a bit.

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    thanks for the help I always used claddvd for the past year i think i should start using smart ripper. I always listen to the sound file before i encode and 1 is the film and 4 the preview. I already took the video back
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  4. Choose track one, in the Dolby Digital and MPEG Audio choose demux all tracks, then open them in AZID/LAME GUI (it gives you a better mix anyway), preview the different ac3 files, delete the ones you don't want then keep the others, or open the vobs with graphedit, delete the video renderer and connect each of the pins (one at a time) to the audio renderer, preview and that will tell you the right track.
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