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  1. Okay, well I first tried burning on to a dvd with nero, thereafter getting no audio, only a silent movie, even tho i have tried, with and without an empty AUDIO_TS folder on the disk as was somewhere sugested.

    Then I read that it might be Nero. since a lot of people have problems with it, so I used a program to make the VIDEO_TS folder an iso, and tried to burn it to a dvd with dvd decrypter, it;s the latest version, yet whatever burn speeds i use, i always get an I/O error somewhere betweem 1 and 15%.

    Being pretty much a newb, I don't understand what is really causing an I/O error, So I think i'm going to see if theres another tool apart from dvd decryptor.

    Can anyone help me with what I might be doing wrong?

    Sorry to dump a problem here, but if i can get the audio working, it's sorted.
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    One way to check your video files is to load them into DVD-Lab.
    You can download a free fully functional 30 day demo from www.mediachance..com/dvdlab

    Load them in and let DVD-Lab demux them, then in the assets window you will see the various files and their formats. For 100% DVD compatability, the audio files should all be the same format.

    If they are PCM, AC3, MPA, whatever, they all should be the same.

    running the audio files through an audio editor to get them the same should help.
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    Will
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