Yes it was me -- Oddest structure Ive ever seen Title 1 has 2 audio tracks --- Mandarin at 334 and English at 1.
Title 2 has 2 audio tracks --- Mandarin at 1 Mb English at 300+
Never seen ANYTHING like this disc where audio was split like this
Nothing to fix, the OP was having an audio issue and AnyDVD doesn't touch the audio and stated he was at fault. If you are having an issue, you need to start a new thread stating what the issue is, what error message you are getting, if any, and include an AnyDVD log from the original disc.R we gonna get a fix real soon
Nothing to fix, the OP was having an audio issue and AnyDVD doesn't touch the audio and stated he was at fault. If you are having an issue, you need to start a new thread stating what the issue is, what error message you are getting, if any, and include an AnyDVD log from the original disc.
As has been previously mentioned, AnyDVD has nothing to do with audio, it does not touch it. So the issue is going to be with whatever program you are using to back it up, and what audio track(s) you are selecting in it.The problem I have is when I backup the Vanguard movie it starts with sound until i click play movie then there is no sound. Logfile below
if you say so but still how does the original disc play in my standalone correctly but the back up does not?As has been previously mentioned, AnyDVD has nothing to do with audio, it does not touch it. So the issue is going to be with whatever program you are using to back it up, and what audio track(s) you are selecting in it.
If you want to do a test to verify that, rip the disc to your hard drive with AnyDVD, then use MPC-HC, PowerDVD, etc. to play the rip.
Simply because you did not do any re-authoring on the original, so all audio tracks are there. You did on the back-up, so whatever audio tracks you selected, or did not select, are not there. Or are possibly selecting the wrong Title for the audio you want. The OP stated there were multiple Titles, one apparently for Mandarin, another for English in a post right above where you started. You need to verify what you are selecting in CloneDVD.if you say so but still how does the original disc play in my standalone correctly but the back up does not?
Cinavia does not kick in on an older or newer DVD player. DVD players do not look for or enforce Cinavia.Lionsgate had a an anti feature some time ago where the technology was built into late model DVD/Blu Ray players that caused the audio tracks to drop out about half way through a copied DVD. The way to get around it then was to playback the DVD on an older model DVD player. I have the same problem with the audio track on VANGUARD. Perhaps Lionsgate has upped their game where they can now block the audio tracks no matter what playback player is used. I used both an older and newer model playback device and the audio was blocked.
he player would need to have been manufactured prior to February 2012.
Before we get sidetracked again: The disc of the OP does not contain Cinavia.Lionsgate had a an anti feature some time ago where the technology was built into late model DVD/Blu Ray players that caused the audio tracks to drop out about half way through a copied DVD. The way to get around it then was to playback the DVD on an older model DVD player. I have the same problem with the audio track on VANGUARD. Perhaps Lionsgate has upped their game where they can now block the audio tracks no matter what playback player is used. I used both an older and newer model playback device and the audio was blocked.
Who or what displays this numbers? Please use elby CloneDVD2.Yes it was me -- Oddest structure Ive ever seen Title 1 has 2 audio tracks --- Mandarin at 334 and English at 1.
Title 2 has 2 audio tracks --- Mandarin at 1 Mb English at 300+
Never seen ANYTHING like this disc where audio was split like this
Who or what displays this numbers? Please use elby CloneDVD2.
You can also try to set AI scanner to "always enabled" for this disc.