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    No audio when copying DVD

    Hello,

    I installed the DVDFab 8.0.5.0 and trying to copy a movie that I got from netflix. I selected the main movie and only selected the 'english' for audio.

    When the process is complete, the movie plays fine in windows media but i dont have any sound and when i check the DVD and browse to the audio folder, it's empty.

    I have tried it twice so far and same result. What am i doing wrong here?

    In the preview window the movie plays with audio but it seems that the audio is not copied on the dvd despite me checking the english one.

    When i play it with win dvd, i have both sound and video.

    Help !
    Last edited by fabber; 12-02-2010, 03:14 AM.

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    For starters you're violating copy right law, fair use provision and forum rules.

    Observance of Copyright Laws in the DVDFab Forums

    The owners of this forum and suppliers of the software discussed here do not support or condone the theft of intellectual property in any fashion, but believe that consumers that purchase entertainment media products have the Fair Use right to 1) make a single backup copy for security purposes and 2) convert the content to a form more suitable or convenient than that in which it was supplied. Discussion of other use of the software that infringes on the rights of the copyright holder will not be permitted, including specifically but not limited to copying rental DVDs or games or copying any content that the user does not personally own. This is an International forum and copyright laws vary from country to country. The user of the software bears sole responsibility for its use in compliance with local laws.


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