Problem with audiostream in a VOB file

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  1. RKP

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    Hello!
    I have three VOB files of the same project. I do not get any sound when running on of the files on Intervideo-WinDVD creator, while other two VOB files work perfectly. But all the files run perfectly on realplayer or windows media player or even intervideoWinDVD
    Could some one please help me to fix the problem.
     
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    What are you trying to accomplish?
     
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    Hello!
    I want to compile the three file in to one and burn them on to a DVD disc with Intervedio-WinDVD ceator. I can do that, but when I play the disc the first file is mute, no voice.
    Don't know how to fix it.
     
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    Alright get this free app:

    http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=Vobrator

    What you are going to do is look at a VOB that works and then the one that doesn't. What you are looking for is the audio stream ID. What you want to see is AES (0 X 80), which is first audio track a player plays. Maybe the bad VOB's audio is mapped to another, i.e 0 X 81 etc. Maybe it shows 2 audio streams. If in fact the bad is mapped differently (not 0 X 80) you can click on it and tick 'change stream ID' and set it to '80'. Then save it.
     
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    Thanks for all the help so far.
    Audio stream ID is AES (0 X 80), as in other files, but it has a dolby digital icon while all others have a simple icon in form of "speaker". I presume my WinDVD creator does not recognise the dolby format. Is it possible to change the format from dolby.
    I am quite new to all this hence so many questions.
     

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