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    How do I burn the final mpg that TMPGEnc Xpress created to DVD so I can watch it on my tv?
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    Hello,

    You need to use an authoring program like dvdlab or tmpgenc dvd author to create menus. It will then make the video_ts folder which will contain the vob files the player needs to read it.

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    Okay I did that but when I burn the disc I have no audio. I ran the vob files that tmpgenc dvd author created in dvd shrink and the audio works but when I burn the dvd it disappears. I also created an iso with dvdshrink to mount it to a fake drive and the same problem comes up. I used nero to burn the dvd in the first place.
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    Hello,

    How did you burn the folder?? Did you let tmpgenc do it or did you do it yourself??

    The video_ts folder has to be the main directory like d:\video_ts

    Also, burn it using disc-at-once.

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    I wanted to see the output on alcohol using a virtual drive so I clicked no in Tmpgenc when it asked me to burn. I burned it using nero. I followed the tutorial of how to burn the files using nero. I dragged all the created files into the video_ts folder that nero created. The strange thing is when I created an ISO that also lost the audio.
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    Hey Kevin when I play it in my standalone DVD player it works fine.

    Thanks for all your help, I appriciate it.

    Rashesh
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