I had made several attempts to convert PAL movie to NTSC with ProCoder 2.0. I tried the target as VOB's as well as "m2a" and "m2v" files and then later to reauthor in DVD Lab PRO (just a simple reauthor, just the movie, no menus or anything). I tried several different options for the audio. For the target I had tried both MPEG Audio Layer 2 and PCM(Wave File). In each case whatever I do, I end up getting no sound as my final result. Anyone with a similar experience? I pick the "_0" of the biggest VOB file. Is that the proper way to do it, or could the sound be stored somewhere else maybe? Any hints?
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I may be asking the obvious, but does the source PAL movie have sound in it? If so, be sure you are encoding to 48KHz 224 kbit Stereo (I have to set that manually on my ProCoder 2.0 system, for some reason!).
If you've verified that, try using the trial version of TMPGenc DVD Author to create the output folder and see if you get sound from your software player.
Post back and let us know, ok?
Cheers!
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