I am having trouble creating a usable WAV file for 3 hours movies such as the Green Mile and Titanic. I have created shorter movies with success, but can't get sound on these. I have tried using different audio tracks with no success. The wav file is created, but the movies have no sound and the WAV file has no sound when played through a media player. I am using Smartripper, DVD2AVI, and TMPGE.
What am I doing wrong?
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same here...u did nothing wrong....the problem is that the .wav file created for these 3+ hr movies are too big
wut i did is this
i split the vob files into 2 sections (renaming them if necessary) and treat them as 2 separate movies...(i.e. titanic pt. 1 and pt. 2)
by separating the vob files into smaller groups, dvd2avi will creat smaller .wav files that media player can handle -
I finally got a change to try your suggestion and it worked. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question and help me with my problem.
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