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    ok here's what i did
    ripped a movie using SmartRipper, ripped only the video and 1 soundtrack (5.1 english) + ifo files, ripped it as one file and spilt the video and audio. the video file was .m2v and the audio was .ac3

    used rempeg to make the video fit onto a single dvdr

    then used spruceup to compile the dvd. which left the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS plus the neccessary vob and ifo files in the video dir.

    used ifoedit to fix the ifo file to the exact same movie spec as the original.

    burnt to to dvdrw (as a test) using RecordNow MAX.

    everything worked wonderfully with the exeption being the audio seemed to have a lower volume than the original.

    Has anybody else encountered this little problem? Is there something that i can do to remaster the soundtrack?
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  2. you could load the sound track into something like cooledit or soundforge and raise the db, all of the dvd movies ive burnt are very slightly quieter than the originals, its similar to many divx ppl rip, personally it wasnt a problem for me
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