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    I have this one m2v and two ac3 files, basically what I wanted to do is to convert them to DVD and burn it, I know how to convert them to VOB but the thing is I have 2 audio tracks(ac3), as of now I still couldn't find a program that let me convert m2v with multiple ac3 files, is there any program that can do that? I know I have to mux the m2v with ac3 in order to get sound, but I want a program that can convert it to DVD that can let me have the option to insert audio tracks(ac3).
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Use a dvd authoring tool that supports 2 audio tracks like the free GUI for dvdauthor.
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    Seems reliable, but I don't want any menu, just convert it to DVD and the DVD player will play the movie right away, how do you disable the menu?
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    Under GUI for DVDAuthor: Settings > Project > General Settings: Tick the "No Menu" box.
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    Thanks, but after I starting to convert it, it turns out to be mpg files, not vob, isn't this a DVD reauthoring and conversion program?
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    Load your .m2v and audio files,and it will create/author a new DVD compliant file in a VIDEO_TS folder with vob's ifo's and bup's,ready to burn...Let it complete the process....It's not a converter..... The mpg files you see, are most likely the temp files .....
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    You might also try this one: https://www.videohelp.com/tools/muxman
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    ImagoMPEG-Muxer is another easy one.
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