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  1. I found the guide here for adding multiple audio streams to a DVD using DVD-Lab Pro, so I did do a bit of research in the "How To" section. It seems however that this guide is intended for a single movie on a DVD.

    What I would like to figure out is how to make an episodic DVD where each episode has the original soundtrack and a secondary soundtrack such as the podcast for that episode.

    To make this work properly, assuming that the length of each audio stream is identical, would I have to create a Mulit-VTS disc with separate menus for each episode? Can it be done in a single VTS?

    I've never created anything with more than one VTS, so I'll do some research on creating a Multi-VTS disc. I'm sure there's plenty of information here on this site regarding that.

    I appreciate everyone's input here on videohelp.com. I've learned so much here, and continue to do so every time I visit.
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    It can be done with a single VTS assuming all the assets conform (same aspect ratio, same resolution, same audio format). Just create as many movies as you need and build from there.
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  3. Originally Posted by guns1inger
    It can be done with a single VTS assuming all the assets conform (same aspect ratio, same resolution, same audio format). Just create as many movies as you need and build from there.
    A single VTS makes it a bit easier. I'm glad to know that I can do it this way.

    I did look at the guide on DVD-Lab's website on creating multi-vts DVD's. Although not horribly difficult, it's a bit more than I'd want to do with this project.

    Now, would I have to create separate audio menus for each episode, or would a single audio menu change all of the episodes to the secondary audio stream?

    Thanks for your response!
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