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  1. I recently shot some footage of a wedding and I wanted to add background music. What I don't want to do is lose audio from the actual ceremony..ie the priest, saying of the vows, etc. I wanted to add some music in the background and still be able to hear what the priest is saying.
    I'm pretty sure I can just demux the audio from the film and then import into Sonic Foundry Acid and layer together with some music into one audio stream, but is there an easier route? I thought I saw a post about having two audio streams (music and audio from film) and one video stream but I couldn't find it when I searched.
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    i know of one way.

    demux the mpeg and you will get two files. for example, the file was wedding.mpg. demux to get

    wedding.mv2
    wedding.mp2

    now encode any other audio into svcd audio.

    mux in this order.


    wedding.mv2
    wedding.mp2
    audio track 2
    audio track 3
    audio track 4



    this only works with svcd. vcd doesn't support it
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  3. That's a good idea. The problem is that the person that I'm making it for has a player that doesn't support SVCDs. I think I'll try that for my player though. Any other suggestions?
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    no, unless his machine supports mini-dvd. you can do it with mini-dvd



    that is the only way. sorry.
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