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    I installed the new beta of AutoGK over 1.25 and it no longer can find the audio. If I load a vob or a mpeg2 file, it says it has unknown audio (I am using 98, if that makes any difference). Also I can not load a decrypted DVD that was done in file mode, whereas I could in 1.25. In 1.25 I could not load a vob or mpeg2 file, but it worked fine for the file mode decrypted DVD. The beta version will load vob and mpeg, but can not find the audio and requires that decrypter be in ifo mode to use dvds. Am I doing something wrong or is this just intended changes in AutoGK?
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    I also wondered if FU produces the same quality at 700 meg setting as AGK does at the same setting? Since they both use xvid, won't the output be nearly the same? But I am mainly concerned about the questions above.
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    I used AGK 1.25 to encode a DVD that I had ripped in file mode to my HD and it came out 30 or 40 seconds out of sync from the very beginning. It appeared like it might have encoded the sound from the company intro and then skiiped over the fbi stuff. Any way to fix this? Also it appeared to encode to a very low resolution, is this how it fits it to 700 meg?
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    Well, it appears that the latest AGK beta fixed the audio problem - sort of. In file mode, it still indicates that the audio is unknown from a vob, but processes the file correctly. But it still will not find the audio from an mpeg2 file. Also, it will work with DVDs ripped in file mode, but you have to pick the first vod of the video and it then does the following vobs in order. I don't know how you would just select a single vob unless you put it in a seperate folder or it happened to be the last one. So far it appears (but I haven't done a good test) that FU does a slightly better job in quality. For some reason AGK used a lower resolution than FU to encode the same video to 700 meg. But I have not verified this.
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    It's like I am talking to myself. But it's okay since I think I figured part of it out. The mpeg file I was using had pcm audio and it was not recognized. But no matter what file I select, it still indicats audio unknown, but will process the file anyway if it is a compatible audio source.
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