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    I have a movie in two DivX files with dual layer audio, i want to make 3 CVD's (The movie is 2,5 h)
    After encoding in to M2V and MP2's I multiplex, and then do the cutting and merging.
    I have tried several programs, fx TMPGENC just skips the second audiotrack when it merge.
    Do I have to merge the files before multiplexing? I was afraid of the audio sync, if I did it that way.
    Any advice will be highly appriceated.
    Thanks in advance, and sorry my bad english.
    Christian
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  2. TMPGenc doesn't really author MPEG2 files with multiple audio tracks. The best program for this is WinSubMux (or bbMPEG). The best thing to do is encode all the files seperately so you have a m2v (video), mp2 (audio1) and mp2 (audio2) files.

    Then mux them as necessary. You can use bbMPEG to mux from a given start/stop point (I'm not sure if WinSubMux can do this or not). So for eg. only mux from 0:00:00 ~ 0:40:00, then mux from 0:40:00 ~1:20:00, etc.
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    Thank you, i will try bbMpeg
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