OK so i read DivXerouS* great guide on dual audio tracks and subs for SVCD, and am basically just going to do this for DVD-R just change for DVD where neccesary...
Ok so i previously had encoded some MPEG-2 files from an OGM source, and they are now sitting on my pc all ready to be burned, but now ive had a change of plan and want to include the dual audio, some subs and i also want to cut the intro and outros out of the audio and video files.
Now the Q is this. once i have both audio formats in AC3 and my movie file in m2v should i use BBMPEG to mux them alltogether so its a mpeg2 with 2 audio files or do i leave them sepperate and import this way into Maestro and let the authoring program do the work?
I cant seem to find a guide on maestro for dual audio, yet ive heard its the program to do it with.
Get back to me thanks!
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You can also do it with ReelDVD. Get a trial at Sonic and play with it.
LotDfor some info on DVD-programming visit my website:
http://home.arcor.de/josef.braunstein -
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/maestro.htm
it shows how to add two audio tracks. You should not mux with bbmpeg.
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