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    Hi,
    Rather than describe why I'm trying to do what I am, I'll just explain the problem and how I reached it:
    I used SmartRipper to extract a specific cell onto my computer. I then used DVD-lab Pro to try to use said VOB cell and my own AC3 stream (I simply deleted the original*)...
    DVD-lab Pro lets me import the VOB, AC3, create the menu, etc... however, when I try to compile the DVD, I get an error. The error log says the problem is that the video is neither 16:9 nor 4:3... but it IS 16:9
    Can someone help me, please? ... I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I'm assuming I just missed a step or that the program didn't like the way I went about trying to author the DVD.
    *I've noticed that in some cases the original audio remains, even though it looks as if it has been removed. What's that about?
    Obviously, I'm a tad new to DVD-lab Pro, so I greatly appreciate any help.
    Thanks,
    Justin
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    Seems you still have the original ac3 still in tact (if you actually used the original VOB file in DVDLP). The only way I know to delete audio file is to demux the the VOB to an m2v file and ac3 file, then delete the audio. Then import the remaining m2v video file with your own audio file into DVDLP. I think VOBrator can demux individual VOB files. Look under tool section to the right.
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    Rejig can also demux VOBs quite happily, but then so can DLP. Import the VOB, let DLP demux, then you ca change the audio over.

    Open the VOB in question in g-spot 2.60 and post a screenshot here
    Read my blog here.
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    BTW,
    I want to thank you for your replies. I've yet to work any further on what I was doing, but I'd like to be one of those people that actually says, "Thank you"
    - Justin
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