If for some reason IFO Parsing won't work for you you have to use Flask
the traditional way.
Press File - Open File and select the first Vob File in your movie -
vts_XX_1.vob.
 After
selecting the first vob this warning will pop up. There's nothing to worry
about, this message only means that everything works just fine.
Audio
Stream Selection is the next thing to be done. Usually 0x80 represents English
but that could be different for European discs. If in doubt start a software
DVD player, select the audio track you want in your final movie and start
playing. Usually there's an option to change audio tracks during playback
somewhere and in that selection the audio tracks will be ordered in the
same way as in the vob files - meaning the first track is 0x80, the 2nd
is 0x81 etc.
You can also use ac3dec to find out which stream. Start a Command Prompt,
then type ac3dec vts_01_1.vob -substream 0x80... and listen... exchange
0x80 for another value until you've found the right track.
If not all audio streams are being shown then you need to go to Options
- Global Project Options and click on the General tab:
Increase
the Search Size, restart FlaskMpeg and try again. Don't just incread the
value a couple of KB, double or triple the value.
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