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Can I Changed an 0x81 audio stream to 0x80 with IFOEDIT ...
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/90107-Can-I-Changed-an-0x81-audio-stream-to-0x80-with-IFOEDIT
Many DVD's use 0x80 as the 448 bit audio stream and 0x81 as the 192 bit audio stream. I want to change it so that the 192 bit audio stream is the 0x80 audio stream. What I'm trying to do is convert TV episode disks with DVD2ONE and Make-It-Easy which requires keeping the original ifo file. I need to be able to change the original ifo file.
DVD - MPeg differences
http://dvd.sourceforge.net/dvdinfo/dvdmpeg.html
Private stream 1 (Audio and subpictures) sub-stream 0x20 to 0x3f are subpictures sub-stream 0x80 to 0x87 are audio (AC3, DTS, SDDS) sub-stream 0xA0 to 0xA7 are LPCM audio. Private stream 2 (Navigation) - see PCI packet and DSI packet. DVD-Video home
No audio stream found - VideoRedo
https://videoredo.net/msgBoard/index.php?threads/no-audio-stream-found.9801/
Try using the "Open title from DVD" feature and select 0x80 as the audio stream from the dialog and see if that helps. If that doesn't work you can open each VOB one by one, select the proper audio stream, then add it to the joiner. Then save the joiner output as a DVR-MS and see if that works. Dan
Which audio track to rip - AfterDawn Discussion Forums
https://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/which-audio-track-to-rip.259097/
Trophy Points: 143. If you rip the movie with SmartRipper, go to the directory where you ripped the files. There you see a small text file that contains list of all data streams within the VOB files. You see subtitle streams, video streams and audio streams in the list. Now, you need to find DD5.1/AC3 track for your preferred language.
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