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Old 22nd January 2012, 15:52
rambo rambo is offline
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Please may i have some guidance?
I am trying to make a backup of Casablanca
The original plays perfectly when i click on Play Movie
The backup version has the movie plus a commentary which i don't want.
Could somebody advise how i make a backup without the commentary
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Clonedvd 2930
Anydvd 6913

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Old 22nd January 2012, 22:01
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On the Audio and Subtitle Settings section of CloneDVD2, select the AC-3/6 audio stream.
It sounds like you've selected an AC-3/2 audio stream instead.
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Old 23rd January 2012, 04:31
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Mike.
Thanks for your interest
After further investigation i have found that i only get the commentary if i playback using Windvd.If i playback using WMP there is no commentary.
The audio streams are ac/1,ac/2 and ac/2 there is no ac/6.
I have found before Windvd does some funny things.Maybe i should change to some other software.
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Old 24th January 2012, 11:14
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Problem solved.
If you remove both ac/2 and leave ac/1 the commentary is removed.
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