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"slippery" <slippery@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 14:37:24 GMT, "Madra Rua"
> <madra@rua.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Rob Hemmings" <SpamDaMan@nowhere.noway.con> wrote in message
> >news:c9q2gn$pu3$1@south.jnrs.ja.net...
> >> "Madra Rua" <madra@rua.net> wrote in message
> >> news:SJ%vc.21324$Tn6.15414@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> >> > Just made the img file and want to check it before burning.
> >> >
> >> > Help much appreciated.
> >>
> >> Maybe use something like isobuster to open the .img and save
> >> the resulting files temporarily to hard disk then play from there
> >> with your normal DVD player software?
> >> HTH
> >> --
> >> Rob
> >
> >Thanks R for the suggestion.
> >
> >I used Daemon Tools to mount the image and then was able to attempt to
play
> >it.
> >However, I get no audio. Power DVD and Media Player Classic show ac3
present
> >but I hear nothing. I copied a piece of the ac3 file that was used to mux
> >and was able to play it with Azid.
> >
> >The little joys of capture - burn :-(
> >
> >MR
>
> MPC should play the ac3 file. and there is a winamp plugin
> for ac3
>
> You probably need ac3 filter
> http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/
>
> Another Video player that supports DVD
> Video lan client http://www.videolan.org/
>
> just a question. the ac3 is 48kHz and not 44.1kHz?
>
> Slippery
Thanks S.
Yesterday I dnloaded and set that filter up. That fixed part of the problem.
The other one was that I had accidentally processed in mono audio only and I
didn't have
2 speakers set up. It was playing to the missing speaker but that's all
fixed now -
sloppy ole me.
I have several DVDs with ac3 and they are at 44.1. They play fine
on my PC but might not in a hardware DVD player, which I'll never use
anyway. .
Thanks again for your comments. Much appreciated.
MR