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    Can Tmpgenc DVD author 1.6 author two or more movies. I can do fine with a single movie but cant seem to create the menu with more movie. The second movie seems to be joined tothe first movie.
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  2. Start a new track in TDA, for the second movie.
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    Thanks. Now, how could I integrate Tmpgenc AC3 plug in to work within TDA 1.6 ?
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    Originally Posted by greendesert
    Thanks. Now, how could I integrate Tmpgenc AC3 plug in to work within TDA 1.6 ?
    If you have the plug in installed, TDA should find it. Go to preferences , find the audio settings, and select Dolby Digital as the default.
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    Well, AC3 is installed but TDA does not find it.

    Anyways, If I encode the video at my choice of bitrate but keep the audio at 48000 hz, would TDA accept it to author it ?? thanks !
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    Yes TDA will accept 48k AC3 audio for authoring a DVD even without the AC3 plugin.
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    Originally Posted by KBeee
    Yes TDA will accept 48k AC3 audio for authoring a DVD even without the AC3 plugin.
    oh yes that I know and I been doing that already. My question was more about the video bit rate acceptance by TDA ??
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    TMPGEnc DVD Author will accept video at any bitrate, provided it is DVD-compliant.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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