problems coverting Howls Moving Castle to IPOD video

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  1. jfontenot

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    I had no problem with the converstion. The movie plays fine on all my software, but when I use Videora to convert it to a MP4 so I can play it on my IPOD I loose the sound. I haven't had this issue with any of my other DVDs. Also Videora takes FOREVER with this DVD. It normally only takes about 1.5 hours, but this DVD is taking several. Anyone with a suggestion? Sorry if this question is taboo. It's my first time posting here.
     
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    Are you converting from a .VOB file? And if not what file extension [.___] are you trying to convert? Videora doesn't support all file types. I've never encountered Videora being able to convert a .VOB file with the sound not working. If you are using a .VOB file could you tell me what settings you currently have enabled, or if you've changed any of the default settings.
     
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    I'm using a VOB file extension and I haven't changed the default settings. I've attempted to change the "quality profile" to "anime 0-2hr" and others but to no effect. I've even gone back and decoded the DVD again to include all audio files on the VOB file. It still plays fine in my DVDpro player (or what ever it's called)and in English, but when I open the MP4 file in Quicktime, no sound. It's really annoying.
     

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