I hope this is the right place to post this.
I'm trying to burn a copy for the wife, "The Girl Who Played with Fire.avi using AVI2DVD and no Audio Streams to choose from.
Here is what I have. And of course this is the 2nd time using this program so still very new but do have the guide printed out for me to follow.
Any ideas? I use vlc to play this and it plays fine.
No audio stream
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No audio stream
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Re: No audio stream
Firstly, you have posted in the wrong sub-forum, Avi2Dvd would have been more appropriate.
To answer your problem, you will need to rename your file so as to remove prohibited characters and the folders it is in. That is the full stops and hyphen in the folder and the hyphen in the file title.
You should also be careful to use an internal hard-drive, G might suggests an external hard-drive or USB device, and if so may cause problems later on in the process as access is generally slower to such devices and USB devices tend to be formatted in FAT32 rather than NTFS. Only NTFS supports a file size over 4Gb, and that will happen during the process. If it is an internal hard-drive or partition formatted in NTFS then there should be no problem.
To answer your problem, you will need to rename your file so as to remove prohibited characters and the folders it is in. That is the full stops and hyphen in the folder and the hyphen in the file title.
You should also be careful to use an internal hard-drive, G might suggests an external hard-drive or USB device, and if so may cause problems later on in the process as access is generally slower to such devices and USB devices tend to be formatted in FAT32 rather than NTFS. Only NTFS supports a file size over 4Gb, and that will happen during the process. If it is an internal hard-drive or partition formatted in NTFS then there should be no problem.