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  1. This might be a Newbie-section type question, but when I do a search on DVD Lab, this was the section they were in. Anyways, I have DVD LAB Pro and have been using it great for a while, but when it came to demuxing a small MPG file, it converted the Video to an *.mpv but there was no audio. I've done other larger files (500Meg +) and it Demultiplexes the MPG file into an MPV and MPA which means I get my video and audio, but the smaller files I'm using, around 28Meg and less, there's no MPA. Does anyone know if this is normal, like if there's a cutoff for audio, or if there's an option that I can change so I can use smaller movie files in DVD LAB. Thanks
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  2. Hmm Strange, never seen that one before.

    Is your audio DVD compliant (i.e. Mpeg2 48hz or Ac3??) - Do you get an error message that you have to clear away before you can proceed?

    If I get that kind of problem, I d probably demux the file separately with something else (TMPGEnc for instance) and recode the sound file to DVD specs, adding both streams separately to DVD Lab Pro afterwards. I actually use that method a lot when creating my DVDs: create individual streams first and let DVD Lab Pro re-mux them.

    Cheers
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  3. Demux the file in another app (try virtualdubmod to extract audio). Find out what the audio is, and then transcode it to mpa.
    Better would be to transcode all audio to ac3.
    Cheers, Jim
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