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    hi i am using avi2dvd and am having trouble with converting american gangster because no audiostream shows up
    any help please?
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    Try instead dvd flick or favc. Or buy/rent it on DVD and it will work.
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    I'm having an issue with Avi2Dvd -- though different than the initial poster (thought I'd post here because of the problem with Avi2Dvd).

    I've just converted an avi, and included a sub file and everything seems to be done correctly. The problem is that no ISO was created -- and I clicked the box. No dvd folder was created, either. Is there a way to go back and have Avi2Dvd take what has been done already, but then toss in the ISO step, or the dvd folder step, without re-converting the original file(s)?

    Thanks.
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    Originally Posted by morg55
    hi i am using avi2dvd and am having trouble with converting american gangster because no audiostream shows up
    any help please?
    The easiest solution is to put the AVI in C: and rename it (only spaces are allowed anywhere in the path). C:\American Gangster. Your problem has been beat to death on their forums.

    I've just converted an avi, and included a sub file and everything seems to be done correctly. The problem is that no ISO was created -- and I clicked the box. No dvd folder was created, either. Is there a way to go back and have Avi2Dvd take what has been done already, but then toss in the ISO step, or the dvd folder step, without re-converting the original file(s)?
    I got a strange feeling there was no converting done. Did you check the rather sparse log?
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