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	How could I burn the files to a dvd if I wanted to? or is that a whole different situation?Originally Posted by 45tripp
 
 
 
 
 Sean
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	A little more information would help... 
 
 Are you trying to watch VIDEO_TS (i.e. .vob files) on a PC?
 
 If so, what software are you using? And what "dvd files" are you trying to play?
 
 Perhaps it is a hardware audio problem? Do other audio files work like MP3's?
 
 You might need the proper codecs, AC3 etc...
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	Thanks man a bunch.Its works to watch it.Originally Posted by mmmipa
 
 
 
 
 Sean
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	mmmipa wrote 
 If it's in a VIDEO_TS folder then it's probably already authored as a DVD so the standalone player won't have a problem with ac3 since it's built-in. All you need to do if you own a DVD burner is write it to disc as a DVD video using your favorite burning program.How can I burn these to a dvd with the audio intact?
 
 btw) If your profile is accurate you should get the XP updates up to service pack 2 for your own protection as well as software and hardware compatibility.
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