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  1. How can I record people's reaction to video and then place their reactions on a track that can be heard on the original...? Sort of like, "Here's the video, now that you've seen it, here's what John thought about it while he watched it.

    More simply, how can I record 3rd and 4th audio tracks to VCD SVCD and DVD burns? I will be happy for your help.
    I'm getting old and this video stuff takes too long.
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    You can add multiple audio streams to an MPEG using TMPGenc, and the MPEG TOOLS option from the menu's. Use the Multiplex tab to add multiple audio streams.
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  3. Oh really? Is that the way to get selectable audio tracks on a DVD?

    Let's say, I want to copy Wizard of Oz and on one track have the original audio but on the second track have Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon synchronized to it?
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  4. I can make several tracks in different programs. MYDVD, Studio 8. and I'm not sure what else but they all blend together. Media Studio Pro seems to have the most sophihsticated audio track arrangement but the tracks still blend together. When I select 1/4 on the DVD player the tracks blend 2/4 3/4 and 4/4 have nothing. I'm really new at this so don't take what I describe too seriously, I mean I don't know what I'm doing so I could be overlooking something simple,
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    jasonlava: Yes, that is how you get multiple audio tracks on a DVD. It simply switches the audio stream being played back. Think of it like tuning into a radio station, where each radio station is an audio stream embedded in your MPEG.

    Ben, I don't use any of those products, so I can't give you specific help. I'd suggest you just multiplex the audio in as a seperate step from your Video, or just wait for someone who is familiar with those products to step up and give you a hand. You should also try the products web site and help file, as this sounds like a simple usabilty type question, which may be in their help, or FAQ.
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