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  1. Hi there, just wanting some help on this conversion
    i have the "mpv" of this video i just subbed and now i want to add
    the original audio track aswell as the instrument audio.
    i have tried using tmpgenc to multiplex the 1video and 2audio together
    though when i use powerdvd or wmp6.4(gabest) it only recognises 1 audio channel.
    just want to know any problems i might have missed or just a guide on how to do this.

    Thank you
    p.s it might b that fact the that players i use wont let me change the audio channel, could maybe 1 of you(s) suggest which player i should use? thanks
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  2. to add 2 audio tracks try I-Author if you can or BBmpeg in Tools
    Tmpeg canīt multiplex 2 audio tracks
    and donīt forget to burn as SVCD
    VCD donīt accept 2 audio tracks
    2man
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    You can use TMPGenc to multiplex multiple audio tracks as long as you use multiplex and not simple multiplex. Alot of software dvd players will not play dual audio SVCDs. WinDVD and STHDVD work for me most of the time, though occasionally they mess up when I play the 2nd track. The best test is a hardware player.

    In my opinion, the best multiplexor for SVCD, and defiitely for dual audio SVCD, is BBMpeg. TMPGenc's multiplexor has serious issues with mpeg2.
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  4. thakns guys appreciate,
    ok i think i have multiplexit correctly oh and btw
    these arent SVCD just plain MPG2 .. so i didnt make them for svcd
    just for like watching on computer etc
    but a problem still exist.. haha
    when iwatch with windvd wmp6.4 i cant switch the audio channels its very strange, do i need a codec for this or something?
    thanks

    p.s
    i watched with windvd = instrumental
    i watched with mplayer2(gabest) = vocals
    also i'm not allowed to choose which channels it just plays automatically
    the "audio" is greyed out
    ta~
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  5. Check out IFOEdit. There is a guide that addresses multiple audio tracks.
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  6. try Zoomplayer and when plaiŦying the movie rigth click and see in filters option you should find a filter to change audio tracks
    you coul see a mpg2(720x576) in a DVD-stand alone if it has a MPG2 decoder (like Sampo/Jocel/...), i can
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