Unable to hear audio, On just one of my DVDs... |
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Unable to hear audio, On just one of my DVDs... |
Dec 2 2003, 00:28
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 650 Joined: 28-July 02 From: B'ham UK Member No.: 2828 |
I have a strange problem, in that I can't hear any audio from my latest DVD - the Brass Eye series & special episode.
I am using MPC 6.4.7.1 both to play the DVD directly, and the DVD Decrypter ISO which I made for backups. This is the only DVD I have come across with this problem and it's really baffling me. The only difference I can tell between it and my other DVD's is that this one is 7.1gb in size, whereas all the others have been around the 4gb mark - so I think it has to be a different kind of disc. MPC reports the audio as being AC3 48000hz 16bits 2 channels - so there should be no reason why the format is the problem, as this is just the same as other discs. The other anomaly is I *can* hear the audio during the first Title chapter (VCI's logo) - but during the menu, episodes and extras I just get silence?? The only thing I could guess at is my DVD drive (LITE ON LTD163D) can't read 7gb discs properly and so borked on both my attempts to read the disc, and when I ripped the ISO. Although, the episodes play perfectly (I watched a bit with subtitles before giving up - and have flicked through to check they work) - so to be honest I am completely lost for ideas? -------------------- < w o g o n e . c o m / l o l >
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Dec 2 2003, 00:34
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 252 Joined: 15-May 03 From: Bratislava, SK Member No.: 6640 |
You should try to play that DVD with WinDVD or PowerDVD just to make sure it's not a codec problem.
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Dec 2 2003, 06:02
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I suspect the DVD contains only DTS audio. Please check . Other wise try re-installing ac3filter.
-------------------- THE LAST AAC ENTHUSIAST[2.0 & 5.1]
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Dec 2 2003, 06:56
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Group: Members Posts: 199 Joined: 16-June 03 Member No.: 7218 |
I have seen this twice before. Just open the .IFO file - not the .VOB files directly.
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Dec 2 2003, 20:05
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 650 Joined: 28-July 02 From: B'ham UK Member No.: 2828 |
Thanks for the answers - sshd fixed the problem
I can already play DTS as I have a music DVD with it, and I really don't want to install crapware (any video player other than MPC!) -------------------- < w o g o n e . c o m / l o l >
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