Video_TS(+audio) plays in PS2, No audio in other players(just video)

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  1. Ken99

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    I'm a rank newb to this, so i will state the issue as specifically as I can..)

    By some magic, I took some camcorder footage and made what I think is a DVD using adobe premiere. The Video_TS file is listed on my DVD+RW disc. When I play this disc using my Playstation2, it plays perfectly(video+audio).

    Now, this disc has the problem of not playing the audio portion in any other player(I've tried my Toshiba Satellite laptop, Devon-1600*advertising "PCM audio technology / DVD audio"*, Nor in the very player that burned the disc: TDK DVDRW420N!)

    I also have a VCD and a SVCD of the same avi that I had in premiere. It was a while ago; I'm almost positive that I rendered them from the original. My computer will not play either of them at all. On the SVCD disc in the MPEG2 folder, is a file named AVSEQ01 represented with a Windows Media Player icon. Trying to open this file with Media Player results with this error: "ClassFactory cannot supply requested class". <--I'm obviously searching blind and Way off the path here, ie: in need of some help)

    Also, trying to open any Video_TS files on my DVD+RW burn using VirtualDub results in "MPEG Import Filter:pack synchronization error(S)". No files are listed in Video_TS while the parameter "files of type" is set to "all usable types" when using VirtualDub to "open video file".

    I *might* still have the files and footage that I used to make the DVD scattered about; if so i could attempt to rebuild the thing in adobe and do another render...(never never should have deleted the avi from desktop). It took 10.5 hours the first time.

    So..is there a way to take what I have and make a DVD that plays BOTH audio and video on Some DVD player other than PS2?

    THANKS !!!
     
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    The SVCD and VCD were prolly copies from the DVD. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction? )
    This DVD plays only in PS2. Does that indicate anything useful that I could use to fix the issue? Is there a piece of info that im evidentally ignorant of?) I don't need the entire lesson..just a pointer)

    Thanks again for any assistance.
     
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    Wow, noone knows.
     

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