VCD 2 channel audio

Hi,
I copied a avseq01.dat file from a VCD to my hard disk, then I dragged the file to Toast 6 video window and burn a VCD out of it. When I played the copied version on my stand alone DVD player, it played but I encouted audio problem. I couldn't select the language that I prefered (the original VCD is a dual language audio), and instead the audio is kind of mixed with noisy dual language.
Would you please tell me what can I do to correct this problem? In fact, I only one language. Please advise.
Thanks a lot

Thanks Doug.
The .dat file I copied was long time ago because I didn't have time to watch it, the original VCD is no longer with me. I thought that was the quickest way to make a copy for later viewing. Now then I realised that it doesn't work. Is there a way I can do in order to make the audio work when I watch in DVD player? Shall I do something to .dat file before I burn VCD? Well, you are right, I should have think of copy it by using toast that time.
Please help. Thanks

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