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    Hi,

    I want to author 25 titles DVD with ConvertXtoDVD. My question is how to make title as a chapter? "Add Chapter" section adds chapters for title only. Thanks for help.
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    Don't add each one from the main page. Add your first one, highlight it-> CTRL A (or right click-> 'Merge more files..."). A new window will pop up. Add the rest of your files there. When you are done on the main page look at "Chapter', they should all be listed there as separate chapters.
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    Oh, thanks. It works
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    Now I have one problem here. "Merge more files..." feature can't load files with diffrent audio tracks. If the first one is AC3 5.1 channel track, second 2.0 lpcm track can't be added. Is there a possibility to do something? Or someone knows how to do this? NeroVision can do this very well.
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    Just tell me how to make jump to next title without going back to title menu. I mean using remote control "next track" button? Possible in ConvertXtoDVD? Or someone can recommend DVD authoring software with audio level normalization and merge/join feature from diffrent VOB's? That's all i need. Otherwise I'm using NeroVision 4 to make DVD's. But Nero can't normalize audio level So, I bought ConvertXtoDVD. But...

    P.S. I want to ask one more question. How to gain audio level in VOB or MPEG-2 files without demux? I'm searching software like MP3gain for MP3 files volume level normalization. I would be thankful for any help
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    If you want to do complex things, learn how to do it all by hand. If you want it done fast and easy for you, learn to live with fewer features and lesser quality.
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    If you want to do complex things, learn how to do it all by hand. If you want it done fast and easy for you, learn to live with fewer features and lesser quality.
    Listen. I'm not a professional in DVD authoring. I just want to find a simple all-in-one solution to author a DVD with merge/join single files to one and audio level normalization features
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    Originally Posted by KTV86
    Just tell me how to make jump to next title without going back to title menu. I mean using remote control "next track" button? Possible in ConvertXtoDVD? Or someone can recommend DVD authoring software with audio level normalization and merge/join feature from diffrent VOB's? That's all i need. Otherwise I'm using NeroVision 4 to make DVD's. But Nero can't normalize audio level..
    Sometimes you have to spend some time with an app and read the helpfiles/guides that are availble. Nero Vision can do a lot more than it's given credit for. Although it can't 'normalize' to a specific level, it can adjust the volume of each file.

    Add your file-> Edit, then double click on the blue Video Track. The volume adjuster should pop up. You can adjust by ear or to make things more uniform get this free little app and run it concurrently.



    http://www.darkwood.demon.co.uk/PC/meter.html

    With CX2D play around with the Menu options.

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    Thanks Very simple and good way to adjust volume manually using Nero.
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