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    Burning RMVB files to DVD problem

    I have a movie in rmvb format. It plays perfectly fine on my computer.
    Since it's Polish movie, I wanted to burn it on DVD for my mom.
    At first, using sevaral different converters, I tried to convert it to avi format in order to burn it to DVD, but video was just horrible, so I abandoned this way of doing it.
    Since I don't even remember ever burning rmvb file to DVD, I did some reading, and I found possible solution.
    I used S_o_t_h_i_n_k Movie DVD Maker to burn rmvb file to my hard drive in DVD format (Audio_TS, Video_TS folders). Then, using ImgBurn, I burned it to DVD.
    So far, so good.
    On my computer, DVD works perfectly fine: audio, video in very good quality.
    Now, here is a very weird part.
    I put DVD into my standalone DVD player (1 year old).
    Video is perfect, MUSIC background is perfect, but dialogues are not audible. Dialogue volume level is like 1 out of 10.
    I assume, must be bad copy of the movie, but, if anyone has any thoughts....??

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    Was the original file in 5.1 surround sound? Maybe the center/front channel didn't convert correctly?

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    I haven't used it for the format your working with,but Super has worked well for me in the formats I convert.

    If you try it,be patient when you open it. It can take several minutes to open...
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    Was the original file in 5.1 surround sound?
    I have no idea. How can I check?

    I tried Super in the past, but for some reason, which I don't remember now, I wasn't happy with it.

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