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  1. Hello,

    Hate to be a bother, but I've been working with DVDLab Pro for a few weeks now, and I've recently been having a problem with it not outputting any .IFO files, which is especially weird since it was outputting them before.

    The only changes I've made since last time, because the main movie has 2 audio tracks and everything else has 1, was to A) add some VM commands to the menu's linking to the other movies which defaults the audio back to track 1, and B) lock out the ability to switch audio tracks on said movies, since the problem I was getting was, if I left the main movie on track 2, the other movies would think there was a second audio track when there really wasn't, which led to quite a bit of frustration. That having been said, I have no idea why either of these would suddenly stop it from outputting an IFO file... But...

    Any ideas on why it might have done this?
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  2. I've never heard of this before. Are you using the beta version or the Gold version?

    Have you tried to see if ifoedit would make the ifo's for you?
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    This has happened to me a few times with one of the Beta versions of DVD-Lab Pro. It usually happened only when I was trying to read or write from another networked computer. If all files are on the same computer, it usually worked. Haven't had the problem with DVD-Lab Pro ver 1.0.
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  4. Don't mix in the same VTS. For the movies that only have one audio ES, are they in separate VTS'?
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    Might also try reinstalling DVD-Lab Pro.
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