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    This is more for newbies but I have been doing rips for well over a year and never seen this problem till last night. I was ripping big trouble in little china and after frameserving with dvd2avi I had no wave file. Come to find out that channel 1 was dts and dvd2avi will not create a wave file from a dts track, I switched to track 2 which when running preview in dvd2avi showed it to be a dd 3.1 track, then played the wave file after running dvd2avi to make sure it was in english and all went well. Just a tip to save a headache....lol
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  2. sommersby, that happens a bitch load of times...heh
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  3. Same thing happened to me yesterday when I was ripping "Almost Famous". No wav file from track 1, which was DTS.....
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    DVD2AVI's audio decoder can not decode DTS tracks. Not sure whether there is an other decoder, that can do that.
    As far as I know vob2audio (with streams 1.4 or newer) can handle DTS audio, vob2audio uses a directshow filter.
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    Or like I said, the simple fix is to find the dd audio track as all dvd's have one since some older players and recievers cannot handle dts.
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    I must of picked all the right movies so far as I have done over 200 movies and this was my first experience with this.......lol
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  7. Thx for the tip I had the same problem last night, but after I selected Track 2, I only ended up w/a 6MB wav file. Any other suggestions?
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  8. hobojester,

    i'm assuming you ripped the rip vobs and not some "extra scenes" stuff. small .wav files could mean that you didn't remove multi-angles from the vobs. dvd2avi cannot handle mult-angles. use "movie mode" in smartripper.
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  9. I've actually been messing around w/other rippers, and I tried DVDDecrypter with this one. Maybe that was my problem, I'm currently re-ripping w/SmartRipper, if this solves my problem then I've learned my lesson :).

    Thx
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  10. Guess I better slap my hand 'cause it appears that after ripping again w/SmartRipper The sound problem is fixed... that is, it appears to be working smoothly.

    Thx!
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  11. hobojester,

    the problem is that you need to enable multi-angle processing in dvddecrptor. with smartripper's "movie mode" multi-angle prcessing is automatically enabled, but i believe dvddecyptor comes with multi-angle prcessing disabled.....

    in dvddecrptor you need to goto options and check on the box next to multi-angle processing
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  12. Thanks for the tip!
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