Hi, i am in desperate needs, my deadline is appreaching very fast and i cant seem to get the audio whenever i import a DVD in my VS9. The audio type is Dolby Digital 1 channel, i did check out the similar topic which was poosted By Gavin and i also downloaded the AC3 Filter but nothing is working. All i get is the video and not the audio. Please help me. I also tried VS10 but same results.
You can also email me if it is convinient for you. Its
manish_pradh_at_hotmail.com
Thanks in advance.
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No sound in the imported DVD
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Going to Corel's Knowledge Base, I found a possible solution to this for VS9. Try downloading and installing this file (provided by Corel)...
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Edited The link that I posted came from Corel's knowledge base, not Ulead's, even though it was a link to Ulead's old site. I should have checked it before posting.

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Also unless you really, really enjoy getting spam in your email, I would suggest not posting your email address in forums. The spam bots will pickup on this, and you will be flooded with spam email...
Edited The link that I posted came from Corel's knowledge base, not Ulead's, even though it was a link to Ulead's old site. I should have checked it before posting.
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The link is not working
the page says HTTP 404 Not Found.
However thanks for the suggestion on SPAM, i appreciate it.
However thanks for the suggestion on SPAM, i appreciate it.
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Firstly are you importing the DVD correctly as shown in this link
VS : Importing DVD Files
If so and you are still having a problem with sound then try this other method:
Rename your VOB files to MPG and then import them into VideoStudio like any other MPG/avi file.
VS : Importing DVD Files
If so and you are still having a problem with sound then try this other method:
Rename your VOB files to MPG and then import them into VideoStudio like any other MPG/avi file.
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Success
Thank you very much, i renamed the file to mpg and its working. Never the less i now also have the VS11 which had already solved my problembefore i tried this. But thanks anyway.
Best regards
Manish
Best regards
Manish
