if you dont have anything to contribute dont fusking reply you moron your not part of the solution to my problem and if your not going to give helpful input to someone just shut the fusk up
Ow, that hurt. No, just kidding it didn't. I was only trying to tell you why some people may not have replied. Keep in mind this is a free help board, and people aren't going to bend over backwards to help somebody who is to lazy to write complete sentances.
headhuntr, Enough of the swearing. If I see it again, you will be barred from the site. This message will reamin for the next day or so, I will then delete it !!!! HomerJ
Now I wonder WHY no-one will help this guy!All your answers are on this site....but i think youve cra**ed in your own bed!No one likes rsoles!
sorry for cussing but i need help and noone seems to want to help and its not one long sentance i was just trying to be as descriptive as possible about my problem so that it was easier to help me
If you haven't burnt the project yet & you are getting that error in PowerDVD or WinDVD etc then I would suggest that you burn said project regardless but use a RW disc. As this issue of no audio when playing back on PC has been known for some while. I think , if I read correctly that the new PowerDVD XP 5 addresses this issue... Hope this helps !
If on the other hand that there is no audio after burn , then it could be down to the audio selections chosen within DVD Shrink possibly. You have the option within DVD Shrink to re-author leaving the menu & extracting not wanted audio (I only choose AC3 6CH myself). Usually I make the extras 'stills'. Alternative method would be to use: DVD Decrypter DVD2One Nero (or RecordNow) Method above is my preffered choice...
headhuntr Check out http://www.chrismccann.co.uk, for some good guides on the 3 Software that you are using...... I agree with herbsman, if you are not getting audio, then I would presume you are not selecting it/the correct one within Dvd Shrink... ****if you select DTS, and you are not running it through an amp for playback (decoder) then more than likely you will hear nothing.... As Herbsman said, better to choose the ac3 6ch option - standard tv's downmix this signal to 2 ch audio......
finally someone with some real input thx very much guys ill take a closer look at it and experiment a little more thx again