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    Ok. Before I have done DVDs to watch in my DVD player and they played nice. I used DivxtoDvd and CopytoDvd.

    The last two videos I've tried to convert didn't go so well. I did THE SAME process to make the last two ones. Once I burn it into a DVD-R, I go and I try them into my DVD player. But i can see the film but no sound. The extrange thing is when I try it in my computer, it's all ok, including sound.

    It's not the volume, because other films with more or less the same volume hear and play nice in my DVD player. I have tried with higher volume, with DVDShrink, and nothing.

    Anyone knows what the problem is?

    Thanks for your time
    Lupi
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    Try and scroll through the audio options on your dvd player.If i copy a dvd with dts,my dvd player has no audio until i scroll through the available audio selections and select dts.It defaults to 5.1,but if i don't keep the 5.1,no audio.Use the sound or audio button on the remote,and you can go through the available audio that is/was on the original dvd.This information must be on the copied dvd regardless if the audio was not kept.
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    I tried but nothing. It says Audio not available ("Audio no disponible") I suppose because there is only one channel I believe.

    It's not an entire DVD. It's a downloaded music videoclip coverted with DivxtoDVD.

    I have thought about something:
    DVD's normaly have two folders right?
    AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS
    I get no AUDIO_TS files....
    but other DVD's that work doesn't have any file in AUDIO_TS
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    Play it on your computer and see what kind of audio it is.A lot of dvd players will not play mpeg audio.My old toshiba wouldn't play mpeg 1 audio,i needed to convert it to ac3.
    Copy to dvd adds an audio ts folder if you use the dvd video option.
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    Info about the audio:

    Audio:
    Hardware:
    Audio Device: Default DirectSound Device
    SPDIF: Off
    Number of speakers: 2
    Stream:
    Type: Dolby Digital (AC3)
    Bitrate: 192 Kbps
    Number of channels: 1
    Sampling Frequency: 48khz
    Sampling Bits: 16
    Volume Boost: On
    Quiet Mode: Off
    LFE: Off
    Prologic: Off
    Dual Mode: Off

    It's still AC3 :S
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    Ok, i think the problem is the number of channels thing. The good ones have two while the bad ones only have one. How do I change that. (Sorry for double posting, but I think it's an important data)
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