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    I ran a file through AutoGK and the output file has no sound. Any way to fix this?
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    and a file is what? what audio and video codec, use gspot to identify.
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    The file is a VOB ripped by DVD Decrypter.

    I tried running the IFO file through instead, but I got the same result and there is no sound.
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    I tried AutoGK 2.26 as well on a Vob file and result is same. No voice!!! Any suggestions??
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    Thanks, This helped brining back the voice but I am not able to understand if the video is ahead of voice or vioce is ahead of video!!!
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  6. I have an Avi file (Rip from DVD)
    and 1 subtlte file .srt

    I used AutoGK to make a VCD film with subtile. The file out put have subtile but no sound.
    I installed AC3.



    Please help!
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    Where to begin

    1. Don't hijack other people's threads, begin your own. Especially when your post is unrelated or only tenuously related to the original thread. (Note : using the same tool for a different purpose does not relate your problem to the OP's)

    2. VCD is a specific standard for authoring mpeg-1 video for playback in VCD enabled devices. See What is VCD (top left corner) for details.

    3. AutoGK does not create VCDs.

    4. Your version of g-spot is hopelessly out of date. Update it to get more and better information about your videos.

    5. The Xvid you are showing here has MP3 audio, so AC3 Filter won't help you in the least
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