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    Hi, I tried to burn a dvd w/ copyright protected code. I used dvd shrink, but it ddidn't work. Again, i was able to decrypted and save it on my hard drive by using dvd decrypter and use Nero to burn the DVD. However, i was able to burn the dvd and everything seems to be working fine, but when i put it in my dvd player, there is picture but w/ no audio. Anybody know why. The file is an mpeg file.

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    just an mpeg file? no video_ts foldler with vobs? or do you mean mpeg audio?
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    one more thing, when i preview the movie using nero after i extracted, it doesn't have any audio as well.
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    the file is an mpeg file. Just one file. I was able to see both the audio and video when i play it with winDVD or window media player. But when i preview it in Nero b4 burning it. It only has the video part.
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    are you using nerovision express and making a dvd-video?

    try instead something like tmpgenc dvd author, nerovision express may reeencode the audio.
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    yes, i used nero express to burn the dvd. is the tmpgenc dvd author a freeware software? how could i download teh full version? is there other freeware dvd burning sofware that i could download.
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    find a guide and follow it

    identify your source first , use gspot

    then find a guide , e.g if its an MPG file, find a MPG to DVD guide.
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