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    i am wanting to convert my pal dvd's to ntsc. i have tried tmpgenc dvd source creator but when i get done with it the movie has no sound ( it did before) also my burning software does not recognize it because the video ts folder is no longer there just one long mpeg2 movie file. any ideas on what softwarei need to convert to pal to ntsc and still keeps it a video ts file. thanks for the help.
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  2. I don't know if you can keep it as VideoTS here, but the guides you need are in the "Convert" section, which you'll find on the toolbar on the left-hand side of the browser window. I've linked to them:

    https://www.videohelp.com/convert#4;41

    These should allow you to achieve your framerate conversion.

    Cobra
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    every time i encode my pal dvd movie with tmpgenc dvd source creator my movie has no sound. i thought i installed the ac3 filter audio codec but this still happens. unless i have the wrong audio codec. how do i find this out? gspot didn't do dvd files. i have rencoded this same movie three times and it still has no sound. could it be i am doing something wrong? movie will play correctly before i rencode with tmpgenc dvd source creator. if you need more info from me let me know. thanks.
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  4. I have never used that TMPGEnc package. When it outputs the file, open it with VirtualDubMod and go to File --> File Information. This will tell you what audio you have in the file. If it has none, mux some in using TMPGEnc's MPEG Tools, or one of the many muxing applications in the tools section of this site.

    Once this long MPEG file has audio, you will need to author it. TMPGEnc DVD Author is a good package to do this, but there are many more available here.

    Hope this helps,

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