I have been using same burner but when disc menu comes up it shows no 5.1 channel displayed never had any problems beforedvd only copy sound in two channel vice 5.1. Disc is 5.1 sound
As Ch3vr0n said, AnyDVD does not do anything to the audio. There is nothing in AnyDVD programming to even touch the audio. Your burner has nothing to do with the audio. A copy program is what determines the audio by the choices you make in it. So whatever program you used to make the copy is what needs to be checked.I have been using same burner but when disc menu comes up it shows no 5.1 channel displayed never had any problems before
As Ch3vr0n said, AnyDVD does not do anything to the audio. There is nothing in AnyDVD programming to even touch the audio. Your burner has nothing to do with the audio. A copy program is what determines the audio by the choices you make in it. So whatever program you used to make the copy is what needs to be checked.
If you used AnyDVD to rip the disc to the hard disk and you are playing that back, then you need to check the players settings, as AnyDVD does nothing to the audio.
What is your mother tongue? I guess you have trouble to explain yourself in English. If there is an appropriate subforum for your language please post there. It might be easier to communicate your issues there.Could it possibly be my burner is not recognizing 5.1 on optical scanner
No it doesn't.maybe this will help -- I put a dvd in burner that I had previously recorded and it was ok as far as playing 5.1. But I put same dvd in my burner to check sound recording and on the first line for audio settings it's 22 A/C3/6EN and that's it. Before I used to get the 5/1 audio showing.