I ripped a DVD and resized it to CVD specs with TMPEG. In the process, DVD2AVI left me a WAV file for the audio portion, which works, but loses the surround sound. Is there a way I can "rip" the AC3 (or DTS) audio from the VOBs and (using DVDit) use that for the audio portion when I burn the new MPG file back to a fresh DVD?
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Further testing has DVDit yield the following error: "DVDit recognizes only stereo Dolby Digital, this file has too many tracks." I am paraphrasing, but that is the general error. Any other ideas, please?
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OK, thanks for the tips. I tried following the Doom9 guide to Maestro, but then get into menus and buttons and so forth, which I don't need. I just want the movie to auto start. So, can anyone point me to a simpler Maestro tutorial where I can merely add the m2v and ac3 files and have the sucker play?