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    i am trying to de mux the audio and video files on the film swordfish so i can import them into dvd maestro and author the file.i only need the video and the english audio file but every time i rip it and the ripper is set to de mux it just leaves me with an incomplete video file and no audio at all.excuse my ignorance as i'm only just got my dvd writer and help would be appreciated.
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    Post what software you are using to do each step. is this a dvd rip or downloaded movie? what are you demuxing the video with?
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    i was using dvd decrypter to rip them and de mux them as well as i read it could be done that way.i tried it also with smart ripper but both left me with four mpv files and would only let me import one of them into dvd maestro which was obviously not the full video sequence.
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  4. Originally Posted by fakerbaker
    i was using dvd decrypter to rip them and de mux them as well as i read it could be done that way.i tried it also with smart ripper but both left me with four mpv files and would only let me import one of them into dvd maestro which was obviously not the full video sequence.
    what settings did you use with Smartripper or DVD Decrypter? More info please...step-by-step

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    on dvd decrypter the mode was set to IFO then i went into stream processing and set it to "enable".i unticked all the files that i didn't need just leaving the video;the 6 channel audio and the english subtitle boxes ticked.i then selested demux box and ticked it then i started to decrypt to the hard drive.
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