VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. Hi guys, can anyone tell me why after going through this tutorial, that i still have no sound? is there somthing that i am not doing correct with encoding the sound or.....? it's like it's not recording the AC3 file with it? sorry i am still new at this, so if you can keep it in laymans terms ( dumb assed english tearms for me) that would would be great
    thanks in advanaced,

    the tutorial is here->

    http://www.dvd2dvdr.com/Spruce_Guide.htm
    Quote Quote  
  2. I'll take a shot at it. The AC3 & M2v file have to have the same name.

    Like

    The Rock.m2v
    The Rock.ac3
    Quote Quote  
  3. So they have to both be axactly the same name, just path name, then the file name,
    Thanks for that info i will go try it now & see what happnens, i will come back later with result,
    Thanks again, so hard to ever get anwsers in here for me, for some reason.
    Peace
    Quote Quote  
  4. Sorry again another quick question, do change the file names in the main folder that Smart Ripper riped them to?, like i leave
    the vts_0_0then put say Spider-man like for e.g
    vts_0_Spider-Man
    Audio_0_Spider-Man or somthing like that?
    sorry i have just loked at this and cant se which file is should change, aahhh still a Newb to DVD2DVDR
    Quote Quote  
  5. Rename them like this

    spiderman.mpv
    spiderman.ac3

    The first part of the name has to be the same do not change the filetype extension.
    Quote Quote  
  6. ok so it's cool to get rid of where it says vts_0_, as long as it has what type of file it is at end, so
    spiderman.mpv &
    spiderman.ac3?
    The only thing is actually i have 2 mpv files, themain one is 3 gig ofcourse the movie but the other one is also"mpv.prv" what is this file & do i have to give that one the same name also?
    Thanks again for the help so far
    Quote Quote  
  7. mpv.prv... Is a working file for spruceup was created when you imported the first time ignore it.
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!