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    Question.
    I have .mpa and .mpv files for my project.
    I done evrything included menus.
    I compiled DVD and checked with Power DVD player.No audio.
    So I checked .mpa file in Winamp player and it works.
    Where is the problem,does anybody knows.

    Thanks a lot
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  2. Maybe you have a damaged directx audio codec. Try reinstalling PowerDVD.
    If it still not work, try with LPCM or AC3. LCPM will take approx 10 mb per minute.

    Did you set your audio track a the first track ?
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    Do you have audio on your menu ?
    If so, is the audio on the menu the same format (Mpeg1-layer2) as the audio on the movie ?
    Have you tried playing through something else, other than power dvd ?
    Have you tried burning to a DVDRW to test it on a player ?
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    It worked a few days ago just fine.
    On my main menu I use ac3 format.
    On main movie I demuxed file to .mpv and .mpa
    Every track is where is supposed to be.
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    Actually I tried WinDVD it didn't work.
    Now I tried PowerDVD and is working just fine.
    Strange.

    Thanks for help guys.
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  6. It could be that DVD-lab doesn't like mixed audio formats (AC3 and MPA). I had done a test a long time ago with that and found that only one format would play because the audio type was being set as one type for the whole disc. If that's the case, you should be able to get around that by using IFOEdit and editing the IFO files to use the correct audio type. It's possible that DVD-lab is setting it to be ac3 when it's mpeg.
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  7. Just make all audio AC3 and you won't have problems.
    You can mix audio, providing it's in a different VTS.
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