I have used DVD-lab pro to make a few DVD with no problems. But now I am trying to add a second audio source to something. And I do, but after the DVD is compiled, the movie on the disk has tons of frames droped.But just in that Movie, not the others on the disk.
I also tryed IFOedit but it just said too many frames dropped right away and stop compiling.
Anyhelp?
I use a P4 2.26 gig with 512RD RAM
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Dropped frames? Huh?
Is your audio the same format and frequency as all the rest?Cheers, Jim
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Originally Posted by reboot
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I think your right, anyway to get around this without conpressing the audio streams? or having to put the video on the disk twice with the different audio sources?
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Nhill,
I think there is no other way..... If you want to keep audio and
video untouched, you have to put two versions on the disk.
cu
tivi
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