One and a half hours later and no sound...Auto GK prob

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  1. suunto

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    I have just had a go with Auto Gordian Knot to produce the Night Watch. I'm almost impressed however I do have two problems.

    The first is that there is no sound what so ever. How do I get sound?

    The second is that I get two halves of the movie called cd1 and cd2. Is that normal?
     
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    OK now I'm confused.

    If I play the AVI in Windows Media Player then I get no sound. However if I play it with NERO Show Time I get the soundtrack.

    Anybody know what's going on?
     
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    You do not have the proper audi codec installed for WMP. I use VLC or MPC, no need for third party codecs like WMP needs.

    As for CD1 or CD2, you must have the wrong setting in AutoGK for output size probably.

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    The default setting is for 2 CDs, you need to change it.Read the guide:

    http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_to_avi_autogk.cfm

    P.S The second part, Day Watch is much better!
     
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    Hello

    Thanks for the reply however with trial and error I managed to solve an awful lot last night.

    Not only did I learn to install new codecs into WMP to listen to AC3 but I also learnt how to listen to OGG Vorbis. :)

    With the two CD default I got round that by selecting Target Quality at 100%. I'm not worried about file size and as it turned out a one hand a half hour film with original AC3 soundtrack only took 45 minutes to do. The picture quality was more than I was expecting and to my eyes it was as good as the Ripped DVD that I had made using DVD Shrink.

    Cheers
     

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