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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 31.01.2024 00:04, skrev Phyllis
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<div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">OK, more
testing. You can change it to just "pcm" and that will create
the iso. "lpcm" does not work and I have not determined what
the "l" stands for. I will experiment using just "pcm" and
fix the Manual document.<br>
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Can it be as stupid like that dvdauthor accept file extensions with
only three caracters?<br>
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<div> There is also a second line in dvd.sh containing
"ac3":<br>
<audio format="ac3" lang="en"/><br>
Shouldn't also "ac3" in this line be replaced by "lpcm"?<br>
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If I do so, running the script results in<br>
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INFO: default video format is PAL<br>
ERR: Cannot parse audio option 'lpcm'<br>
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dvd.mpg is created and looks ok with lpcm included<br>
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But the iso is empty!?<br>
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