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  1. I just back up a dvd that has two audio track, one is DD2.0 and the other is DD5.1. I kept the latter track but when the dvd play, it play the default DD2.0 track which has no sound since I removed it. How can I set the default audio to the DD5.1 track? (Other than using the remote to change the audio) Or how can I set the default track to whatever track I want in situation where there are more than two audio track? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    What did you use to back it up with ?

    DVD Shrink allows you to set the default audio and subtitle track by right-clicking on the title and selecting default streams from the menu. This only works in re-author mode though.
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    use PGCEdit and find the PGC that contains your movie (use the time shown as an easy way to spot it)

    Double click it and a new window will open. You can then change the audio maps so that both streams play the DTS no matter what by using the Audio Streams part
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    Hello,

    Just to warn you a lot of older dvds have the stereo/prologic track as the default audio. The first release (non SE) of Star Trek Generations is just one example I can think. You'll probably run into this a lot.

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    Open the ifo file in IFOEDIT. In the upper window double-click on VTS_PGCITI. A list will open and the audio streams will be listed. Select the PGC,usually 1. Double-click on the audio stream you dont want. A box will open,enter O,click O.K.. Save the new file and you now have an ifo file with only one audio stream.
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  6. Thanks everyone for replying. I use CloneDVD to back up the dvd. MackemX, I will try your suggestion to see if it work. Many thanks.

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  7. wulf109, I used your method and it work great. I never use IFOEdit before since I have very little understanding of DVD structure. Anyway, mucho gracias!

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