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  1. i've heard of svcd being able to have multible auid trcks and i was wonedring how i would gp about doing this. i believe it's called multiplexing or something. what i usally do is rip the movie convert the ripp into a dv project with avi2dvd and then encode through tmpeg and cut with bbmpeg. i would just like what step(s) i would have to change or add on to have 2 auod tracks
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  2. 1) Rip DVD to HD
    2) Use DVD2AVI to generate d2v (video) and wav (audio) extract all the desired audiotracks to make more than one wav file.
    3) Use TMPGenc to encode d2v to MPV (video only) and each wav file to mp2 (audio only) files. Do each file seperately.
    4) Mux video.mpv + audio1.mp2 + audio2.mp2 w/ bbMPEG encode.

    Again, this is for MPEG2 (which supports multiple audio tracks, MPEG1 does not!). To switch audio tracks hit the audio button on your remote.
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