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    Sorry search on the forums wasn't working.

    I'm taking a trip and I don't want to take my whole laptop so I figured why not convert a movie I own to PSP format to watch it on the plane.

    I've had MUCH success converting the video portion of the movie to PSP format every time I convert it it converts normal plays well on the PSP and everything is good with the video. as for the audio I always get an alternate language French or Spanish. Here is my process, what am I doing wrong?

    1. Rip the DVD using DVD decrypter in IFO mode, to create one vob file from one PCG.
    2. load that VOB into super, set to PSP mode and convert. In the audio track selection mode I've tried default audio, audio 1 and audio 2.

    When I choose "Play active streams" before I convert and I have selected default audio or audio 1 it plays the movie back in english. When I convert using default audio or audio 1 the file it creates ends up being spanish.

    Jeff
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    When you rip with dvd decrypter just keep the english audio track, see the first step in this guide: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2406/psp_copy_convert_dvds_to_psp ,
    Click the Stream Processing tab. Be sure to click "Enable Stream Processing". I am only keeping the main video and audio, so i will uncheck the subtitle stream, and make sure that the Video and Audio are the correct languages and have the "Direct Stream Copy" option. This will then combine the audio and video into a .VOB file that PSP Video 9 can convert.
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    oh my, thank you so much. You have no idea how much this will help me, I have spent a week on this. Thanks again for your quick response I can't wait to try it out when I get home!
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