I made a dvd using tmpgenc dvd author and i had two audio in the dvd i also made a menu using the same programme.
The dvd wouldn't playback on my dvd player but would on my pc.
i then used dvd decrypter and ripped the dvd to my harddrive and then made a new dvd using nero. i have made the dvd and it plays back on my dvd player but there is only one audio rather than having two.
what can i do without having to go through any long processes.
I have the two audio dvd and i want to put that onto another disc using something other than tmpgenc but i also nee to edit the menu but i don't want it to re-encode.
thanks.
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GUIForDVDAuthor supports multiple audio tracks. Just demux the audio and video using DVD Decrypter and re-author in GUIForDVDAuthor.
Read my blog here.
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TMPGEnc DVD Author is a good program. If your DVD player wouldn't work then likely it is the way you burned it or the media you used.
Try allowing TMPGEnc DVD Author to simply create a VIDEO_TS folder of files for you ... then burn with ImgBurn.
That should work.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
That might also explain why TMPGEnc DVD Author DVD worked in the computer (where the standard is less strict) but not on the stand alone DVD player. First thing that comes to mind is perhaps a mix of PAL and NTSC etc.
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My guess, and unless the OP returns with useful information, it will remain a guess is that the first disc was authored properly, but badly burned. Rather than attempt to burn a working version by not using Nero, he ripped the content, authored a new disc using Nero and the original video, but lost an audio track in the process.
The solution, to my mind, would be to stop using Nero at any point in the process, and work from there.Read my blog here.
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Thanks for all your help.
I worked out what happened. The DVD would not playback on my dvd player because of the TMPGEnc menus so then i ripped the two audio dvd to just including the main movie and the two audio files and burnt them onto a new disc and now it works.
But its a bad thing i don't have any menus. -
Our whole point though is that there is nothing wrong with TMGPEnc DVD Author so you must have did something wrong somehow because TMPGEnc DVD Author is one of the better DVD Authoring programs out there and if used correctly it will create a compliant DVD Video disc that works regardless of what DVD player is used etc.
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I don't think i did anything wrong i did the exact same process twice, once with the menu's and once without and the one without the menus worked and the one with didn't.
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