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  1. I finally got my audio problem fixed with the help of you fine folks--seems I am bringing in my DV as type1 avi so I just converted it to type 2 and then I could fix it. Now I have a video m2v file and an audio ac3 file. My Ulead movie factory only accepted mp2 so I need help on what my next step should be to get a Video TS and an Audio TS file so I can burn the DVD. Thank You for your help.
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    Moviefactory don't support ac3. You can try ulead workshop, it supports importing of video with ac3, I think you need to join the video and audio first with for example tmpgenc( www.dvdrhelp.com/faq#multiplex ) .
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  4. since you already have your enoded files, then you might want to take a look at DVDLab. it is currently in a beta/trial mode for 30 days, you can find the download link @
    http://www.mmbforums.com/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?s=05bafb01b64943a2a57b74dbabacceef;act=SF;f=28

    the latest version is 1.0512
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  5. First thing--My appologies for the multiple post-That is at least one thing I've learned today-LOL. Ok , being a newbie I'm a little unclear on something. I thought the reason to not encode audio in TMPEnc was to be able to use ac3 which will be a better way to compress audio which would allow me to increase the bitrate in TMPEnc for a higher quality video. Now if I load both of those files back in TMPEnc will it or will it not try to recode the audio when it is putting the to files back together. Or is this the proper procedure to load the m2v video file created by TMPEnc (using the ES video only setting)and the ac3 audio file from BeSweet back into TMPEnc and create a mp2 file that can be put into my Ulead. Any and all suggestions are truly greatly appreciated. Thank You.
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