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  1. I am making a DVD (as per your help in here) with Play Lists, but I get no sound.
    What I am making is the following:
    1_ I make a Main Menu with a bmp+wav and place 5 buttons on it;
    2_ I place all movies in the project;
    3_ I create my Play Lists (1 per button as follows): Play beginning song then play episode 1. Play beginning song then play episode 2...and so on;
    4_ I connect the Play List at the end to go to the movie Ending Song;
    5_ I connect ending song back to Main Menu.

    The first time I tried all I connected was the Play Lists and when I ran the DVD the episodes and final song were with no audio. I remade it and make sure that every single movie in there had a connection (I connected the episodes singularly to the ending song, beginning song and ending song to the Main Menu and of course the Play Lists to ending song) and now I have all audio except on the beginning song.
    What am I doing wrong?
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    which authoring tool????
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    Post a connections windows screenshot and a project report (look up the helpfiles on how to generate this).

    What format is the audio ?
    What are you testing with ?
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  4. Thanx alot for your help
    I didn't know that Play List on DVD Lab don't work if movies have divverent audio format. When you asked about the audio format I remembered that I had converted movies with 2 different programs (TMPGenc and Nero) and 1 was making sound AC3, while the other in another format.

    I re-converted all the VOB movies in AC3 and now the play list doesn't give me any problem.
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    Different audio formats on the same track must be in different titlesets to be compliant. If you have compliance turned off in DLP, you might not get the warning. Otherwise, it should have told you this might be an issue. Most players, once they see a format for a title, expect everything to be in the format. I got caught early on making a single VTS disc that use AC3 for th emovie, and mp2 for the menu. The menu had audio, but the movie was silent. Took a little while to work out what went wrong.
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