I haven't had any problems remuxing the ac3 audio back into my video but when I play it back on my standalone it is not as loud as on the original DVD. I use the ac3 file created with DVD2AVI it creates a d2v file to use with CCE. When I am done encoding my video I use Spruce up to remux the audio and video. Everything comes out fine but I noticed that I have to turn the volume to the max to hear it. Is anyone else having this problem and is there another to remux the ac3 audio with the same quality as the original DVD? Thanks in advance.
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try using smartripper to rip your video and audio. YOull get an m2v file and an ac3 file which you can import into spruce up. I have had no problems with the audio level doing it this way. Hope this helps.
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