On almost all commercial DVD's there is a Language selection screen where you can choose the language for the audio stream.
I'm using REELDVD and would very-much like to know if it is possible to this.
It seems the software is not able, is there any kind of workaround at all...??
someone please help,
Thanks
LB
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I don't know the program but from the REELDVD Website
http://www.sonic.com/products/reeldvd/features.asp
Multiple Audio and Subtitle streams - Give your DVD international appeal, with up to eight audio and 32 subtitle tracks alongside the video presentation. Whether it's a sales presentation or indie film, you can instantly broaden its appeal.
Sounds to me like it supports Multiple Audio's
Might read the manual -
I use the program and I'm happily using multiple audio streams, NP there...
My Problem is that I would like a language selection menu! a screen that the person can navigate to to choose a language, rather than having to use their remote control which may be confusing.
It does not seem possible to include a language selection menu using Reel DVD and I do not know of any work-arounds...
I'm still stuck on this one...
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https://www.intec.co.jp/service/sysdep/dvd/en/ichiran/
check this program out.And this one.
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/maestro.htm -
Thanks, useful...
though I'm stuck with using ReelDVD, which is a little upsetting.
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