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    I cannot get Megui to find and encode the audio from the VOB-source

    I use D2V-creator in Megui to generate a AVS-script. Loading this same script for the audio field in Megui doesnt help.
    Making a new AVS-script for Megui to find the audio:

    directshowsource("G:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB",audio= true)
    doesnt do it either.

    Wikipedia says I have to change a line dring the D2Vscript generation in Megui,
    and change a "false" to "true". But nowhere in this generated D2V-script I see a line that contains something
    regarding audio, true or false.

    This is always the case when I create a D2V with Megui from DVD source..

    Why is this?
    What must I do to let Megui encode the audio?
    Demux it myself?


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    Update:

    So it seems that during D2v-file creation in MeGui.
    The audio will be demuxed from the source. Problem is,
    I couldn't find any demuxed audio-tracks in the same directory I saved the DGindex (D2V)
    file in

    So now I hear DGIndex (wich is used to make the D2V indexfile)
    will demux the conent to the location of were the source VOB's are stored....

    But the source VOB's are virtually mounted on a virtual drive on my HD.
    So DGIndex cannot write anything.

    Why can't I change the location of the demuxed audio to be saved with DGIndex???

    [mumbling] Stupid programmers. [/mumbling]
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    Unless you specifically change or disable it, DGIndex demuxes all audio tracks by default to the same location you save the .d2v file to. I would suggest that you run DGIndex manually and ensure all settings are correct and save to a local, writeable location. Bottom line is, you're choosing the location of the demuxed audio when you choose where to save the .d2v file.
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