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    have wav and m2v file..used tmpgenc author to create new project
    it did...had ts audio folder and ts video folder...then used tmpgen author to burn to disc... when finished played it back video great...but no audio..
    so then i went back to look at the ts audio file it had created but that was empty... what happened?
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    Originally Posted by pymcat
    have wav and m2v file..used tmpgenc author to create new project
    it did...had ts audio folder and ts video folder...then used tmpgen author to burn to disc... when finished played it back video great...but no audio..
    so then i went back to look at the ts audio file it had created but that was empty... what happened?
    What type of audio did you select for the output? LPCM, AC3 or MP2?
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    capmaster...it doesnt give me option for audio setting but it outputted in lpcm
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    no audio on your computer? or dvd player? or both.
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    "so then i went back to look at the ts audio file it had created but that was empty... what happened?"

    Please note AUDIO_TS file is always empty for dvd videos(It is for DVD-Audio). Tha audio is contained in the vob's in the VIDEO_TS folder. Where did original wav come from and how was it extracted?
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    think i used winavi to get origanl wav and m2v
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