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Bullhead,

 

Please answer cdanteek's question [posts 13 and 16] about if the DVD is CLOSED or not.

 

Once you've done that, don't worry that there's nothing in the Audio_TS folder or even no Audio_TS folder at all.

In a properly created DVD both the video and audio streams are intertwined together in VOB files that are found in the Video_TS folder. Video and audio are not saved in separate places on the disc.

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Bullhead,

 

Please answer cdanteek's question [posts 13 and 16] about if the DVD is CLOSED or not.

 

Once you've done that, don't worry that there's nothing in the Audio_TS folder or even no Audio_TS folder at all.

In a properly created DVD both the video and audio streams are intertwined together in VOB files that are found in the Video_TS folder. Video and audio are not saved in separate places on the disc.

 

sorry, yes closed. wouldn't even play in dvd player if it wasn't, but i did check disc info as instructed. There is no audio with the folder that i captured. Silence.

 

sorry, yes closed. wouldn't even play in dvd player if it wasn't, but i did check disc info as instructed. There is no audio with the folder that i captured. Silence.

 

LOL! I got it! Found it in VOB files! Learned something new today! Thank you all for your help and patience!

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sorry, yes closed. wouldn't even play in dvd player if it wasn't, but i did check disc info as instructed. There is no audio with the folder that i captured. Silence.

 

 

 

LOL! I got it! Found it in VOB files! Learned something new today! Thank you all for your help and patience!

 

There is no need to capture from a DVD as was mentioned in an earlier post. Simply copy the Video_TS folder to your hard drive using Windows Explorer, launch Videowave and using Add Movie, select the vob and away you go.

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There is no need to capture from a DVD as was mentioned in an earlier post. Simply copy the Video_TS folder to your hard drive using Windows Explorer, launch Videowave and using Add Movie, select the vob and away you go.

 

Only one mentioning "capture from a DVD" was bullhead001..

 

Thanks for all you insight tho....

 

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Only one mentioning "capture from a DVD" was bullhead001..

 

Thanks for all you insight tho....

 

cd

 

The only one who mentioned copying the DVD, to the hard drive, outside of Walt, was Jurgen. Both are dead on correct.

 

Since bullhead001 is the one having the problem with capture, the advice NOT to capture should be quite helpful.

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The only one who mentioned copying the DVD, to the hard drive, outside of Walt, was Jurgen. Both are dead on correct.

 

Since bullhead001 is the one having the problem with capture, the advice NOT to capture should be quite helpful.

 

 

Thanks for all your insight too....

 

What would bullhead001 of done without you...

 

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time out. I just ran the captured video thru video wave to convert to mpeg, and I have no sound on mpeg file.

just import die VOB folders directly from the hard drive (where you had copied the DVD folders to) to VideoWave; i.e., no Capture; I assume, of course, the DVD does have any sound to start with...

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time out. I just ran the captured video thru video wave to convert to mpeg, and I have no sound on mpeg file.

 

Do you get sound when you play the video through Windows Media Player.

At this point I hope you have copied the Video_TS folder to your hard drive and are not really still fooling around with trying to capture from the DVD :rolleyes:

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Do you get sound when you play the video through Windows Media Player.

At this point I hope you have copied the Video_TS folder to your hard drive and are not really still fooling around with trying to capture from the DVD :rolleyes:

 

Yes, have captured the Video_TS folder to my hd. Have played the first vob folder on wmp, sound is there. Loaded whole shebang, shown as 27 movies, into videowave, and exported as mpeg...no sound, but great video,

 

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Yes, have captured the Video_TS folder to my hd. Have played the first vob folder on wmp, sound is there. Loaded whole shebang, shown as 27 movies, into videowave, and exported as mpeg...no sound, but great video,

 

 

I apologize for the cluster and drift, perhaps now we can get back to your audio problem..

 

This morning I captured from a DVD, imported to videowave from a DVD, used VC&C to rip a DVD to the hard drive, and to satisfy some posters here, I copied the DVD to the hard drive...Every result produced Video with Audio, so we can quit barking up that tree now I hope...

 

You have to answer this question, please don't get side tracked by other postings..

 

The pic I posted below does YOURS say DVD-Video and what type of DVD disc, my pic shows,

 

post-97-1262802798.jpg

 

this is important?

 

If it does say DVD Video, I need you to download this small free program to a new folder you make on your desktop. Once there unzip (winzip winrar) it to that folder and open it, double click, post-97-1262803329.jpg. With the help of the pics below I want you to load in a vob that your having no audio with and post the audio info I highlighted and pointed to..

 

Here is the link for the program... Download GSpot v2.70a (402 KB) http://www.headbands.com/gspot/v26x/index.htm

 

I've ran this version in XP, Vista, And W-7 with no problems..

 

post-97-1262803545.jpg

 

post-97-1262803534.jpg

 

post-97-1262803539.jpg

 

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I apologize for the cluster and drift, perhaps now we can get back to your audio problem..

 

This morning I captured from a DVD, imported to videowave from a DVD, used VC&C to rip a DVD to the hard drive, and to satisfy some posters here, I copied the DVD to the hard drive...Every result produced Video with Audio, so we can quit barking up that tree now I hope...

 

You have to answer this question, please don't get side tracked by other postings..

 

The pic I posted below does YOURS say DVD-Video and what type of DVD disc, my pic shows,

 

post-97-1262802798.jpg

 

this is important?

 

If it does say DVD Video, I need you to download this small free program to a new folder you make on your desktop. Once there unzip (winzip winrar) it to that folder and open it, double click, post-97-1262803329.jpg. With the help of the pics below I want you to load in a vob that your having no audio with and post the audio info I highlighted and pointed to..

 

Here is the link for the program... Download GSpot v2.70a (402 KB) http://www.headbands.com/gspot/v26x/index.htm

 

I've ran this version in XP, Vista, And W-7 with no problems..

 

post-97-1262803545.jpg

 

post-97-1262803534.jpg

 

post-97-1262803539.jpg

 

cd

 

In the audio portion of the gspot screen, it says

codec DVD_LPCM_AUDIO

Ifo is blank

says codec(s) installed

What do I do now? I just played the vob file I selected on WMP, and it plated w/ audio

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In the audio portion of the gspot screen, it says

codec DVD_LPCM_AUDIO

Ifo is blank

says codec(s) installed

What do I do now? I just played the vob file I selected on WMP, and it plated w/ audio

 

 

Finish your editing in videowave and save your project. Open MyDVD and load your saved project, under file, choose project settings, on the Project settings screen choose LCPM Audio. Now burn your project and see if the audio works...

 

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That's a talented group of young ladies and a very proud grandparent I bet... :)

 

With the disc in a DVD Drive, from the Home Screen, Tools, Get Disc Information, does it show closed DVD-Video like the pic below?

 

You have put the disc in a DVD Drive, opened Video Copy and Convert, pointed to the DVD on the source side, then on the destination side choose DVD Video Folder Set to your hard drive and it didn't convert?

 

post-97-1262720278.jpg

 

cd

 

Video was great, but audio not there. I will try again. will take a bit. will get back to you after. I didn't actually do it this way before. I was making a compilation. Check out www.youtube/user/bullhead003 if you have time.

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Purchased retail

 

Roxio Creator 2009 Special Edition

Version 1.1.110 SP4; 4.50.05a

Build: 111B10E, R05; 411B33A, R05

 

I should mention that I do a lot of video editing and have never had this problem before. I run a YouTube site for a group called the Cactus Cuties. My grand daughter is one of the group.

 

 

That's a talented group of young ladies and a very proud grandparent I bet... :)

 

With the disc in a DVD Drive, from the Home Screen, Tools, Get Disc Information, does it show closed DVD-Video like the pic below?

 

You have put the disc in a DVD Drive, opened Video Copy and Convert, pointed to the DVD on the source side, then on the destination side choose DVD Video Folder Set to your hard drive and it didn't convert?

 

post-97-1262720278.jpg

 

cd

 

 

 

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Your Roxio software did it come pre-installed on your PC or did you buy a Retail version and install it?

 

The name and version # of your software please. Open the Home Screen, up top, click help, then help about this software...

 

cd

 

Purchased retail

 

Roxio Creator 2009 Special Edition

Version 1.1.110 SP4; 4.50.05a

Build: 111B10E, R05; 411B33A, R05

 

I should mention that I do a lot of video editing and have never had this problem before. I run a YouTube site for a group called the Cactus Cuties. My grand daughter is one of the group.

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I tried to convert it to mpeg and save on my hard drive using copy and convert dvd & capture video. When I tried to use video wave, I got static only. The video portion was just fine in all 3.

Have you tried copy the contents of your DVD to hard drive, then use them in VideoWave?

(No need to Capture.) It appears trying to capture from DVD is not a reliable thing...

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I tried to convert it to mpeg and save on my hard drive using copy and convert dvd & capture video. When I tried to use video wave, I got static only. The video portion was just fine in all 3.

 

Your Roxio software did it come pre-installed on your PC or did you buy a Retail version and install it?

 

The name and version # of your software please. Open the Home Screen, up top, click help, then help about this software...

 

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... and in this case it does not have the Copy Protection or Content Scrambling; the term "commercial" DVD could be a wee bit misleading, and would get the MPAA send off layers... ;)

 

So let's put focus on the Audio portion: what methods were you using? What applications?

Then we'll start from there.

 

Thanks.

 

I tried to convert it to mpeg and save on my hard drive using copy and convert dvd & capture video. When I tried to use video wave, I got static only. The video portion was just fine in all 3.

 

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It is of my grandaughter. It was just professionally produced.

... and in this case it does not have the Copy Protection or Content Scrambling; the term "commercial" DVD could be a wee bit misleading, and would get the MPAA send off layers... ;)

 

So let's put focus on the Audio portion: what methods were you using? What applications?

Then we'll start from there.

 

Thanks.

 

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