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    #16
    Originally posted by blurayisking View Post
    Does VSO rip it or ImgBurn? I downloaded the newest Beta off of DVDFAB. I tried ripping with "Remove HD Audio" and still no sound is present in the .m2ts files.
    No, ImgBurn is a burn engine, VSO is also a burn engine, but ImgBurn is much better.
    I am starting to think there are one of two possibility going on here, the first one is what I mentioned earlier in this thread about a bad (corrupt) install.
    and the second being that you might have a faulty disc, has the disc been scratched or is it dirty,if it's dirty,try cleaning it wiping from center hole outward, if it's scratched, well I don't know of any cure for that.
    but I am leaning more for a bad install, can you answer my questions, from post #11,
    Thanks

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      #17
      I also have occasional problems with the audio being missing. It doesn't always happen and I cannot figure out what is wrong. I have used the tsMuxerR and that seems to revive the missing audio. It still doesn't make sense to me.

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        #18
        Originally posted by murffee1 View Post
        I also have occasional problems with the audio being missing. It doesn't always happen and I cannot figure out what is wrong. I have used the tsMuxerR and that seems to revive the missing audio. It still doesn't make sense to me.
        Hi murffeel, and welcome
        TsMuxer wouldn't revive what 's not missing,
        muxer will remove unwanted subs and foreign audio though

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          #19
          Hi Touchdown,
          I am not sure how the audio came back. I had one disk(Blu-ray release of Dead Calm) that had a Japanese audio default after running it through DVDFab. The original disk didn't even have Japanese as a selectable language in the setup menu of the movie. I ran that through TsMuxer and it got rid of the Japanese audio and the English version surfaced.
          Strange.

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            #20
            Originally posted by murffee1 View Post
            Hi Touchdown,
            I am not sure how the audio came back. I had one disk(Blu-ray release of Dead Calm) that had a Japanese audio default after running it through DVDFab. The original disk didn't even have Japanese as a selectable language in the setup menu of the movie. I ran that through TsMuxer and it got rid of the Japanese audio and the English version surfaced.
            Strange.
            Yeah that is.

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              #21
              hi,

              Originally posted by blurayisking View Post
              Making Backup, using Main Movie. How do you disable HD? Is that the remove HD Audio checkbox. Because if it is then I've tried that and it doesn't work. The only thing not HD is a Dobly track which is the audio commentary which I don't want. No I'm using the VSO software, I do not have ImgBurn downloaded.
              I checked your screenshot, looks you are doing the mainmovie backup, and you select the DTS-HD Master audio track, and output mode is BD50, so just do the backup and not the compression.

              and current your problem is: the output track is not the DTS-HD Master, only the AC3-2 audio track ?

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                #22
                I'm not sure how everyone having trouble is playing back these .m2ts files but I cannot get audio with Powerdvd. Right clicking on the playback screen and then selecting "Show Information" does not show an Audio track present. Playing back the exact same .m2ts file with VLC Media Player works for me.

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                  #23
                  Ok, Well I tried using VLC Media Player and the audio is working. When I try playing it through media center there is still no sound, so is there some sort of missing codec that media player is missing?

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                    #24
                    Alright, backed up with the HD enabled and again the VLC player played it just fine but media player did not work.

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                      #25
                      My results with media software is that VLC plays all .m2ts files without problem but VLC won't play back Blu-ray ISO files mounted to HD virtual drive. PowerDVD 8 or 9 has video but no audio with .m2ts unless you rip to ISO and mount to a HD virtual drive like Daemon tools but Daemon conflicts with my o.d. causing very slow read speeds because of a SPTD driver it installs. Also WinDVD 2010 acts just like PWDVD. Arcsoft TMT 3 play back from .m2ts or Iso mounted to virtual drive and is my preference but it isn't free.

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                        #26
                        Yeah, it is related around having the correct codecs installed so that Media Player can utilise them whereas VLC has all the codecs that it uses contained internally.
                        "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                          #27
                          My PS3 doesn't recognize the audio either. It will play the video but no audio.

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                            #28
                            I did test burning Full disc and Main Movie to a BD-RE and they both play back fine in a PS3 but not as a .m2ts from the USB port. I wonder if VLC would stream the A/V to a PS3?

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                              #29
                              Guys,

                              I'm not experienced with Blu-Ray at all but I think you need the full structure of the BD to play it correctly on any device, just like when you play the VOB's on a DVD, it will not play correctly because all the info required by the player is in the IFO file.

                              Here is a guide to the inherent structure of a BD and I am sutre that there are others on the internet.

                              Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a next-generation optical disc format meant for storage of high-definition video and high-density data.
                              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                                #30
                                I have been having this exact problem and it has been boggling my mind. I looked at this thread again and found out it was DAEMON Tools Lite causing my problem! I tried Virtual Clone Drive and WALAAAAAH sound on PowerDVD 9!

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