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    Hi all
    I have some AVI karaoke files that have left and right audio channels one has vocal and another has instrumental music, I use TMPGenc to convert them to MPEG2 DVD files, although I'd check the audio stream mode to bilingual but it could not convert them to 2 audio as I expected. All the output that I can get is the instrumental channel only. I did use Tmpgenc to convert it before and it came out just fine. Another thing is when I play the file with Media player classic or nero show time I can switch between audio 1 and 2 but if I play it with Cyberlink power dvd it only see the vocal channel. I wonder if I need some codec or because I run the program with vista 64 os that cause this problem? It is a pain but maybe someone can help me to fix the problem.
    Many thanks in advance.

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    TMPGEnc isn't an audio editor.
    You have to do that in something like Audacity, after demuxing to get just the audio. Copy left onto right, save as new audio. Undo. Copy right onto left, save as new audio.

    Then you can use those when authoring dual-audio DVD.
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    I have done this with TMPGEnc before with great success, I used to get that done in one shot. 2 audios output came out fine until I change my computer to a new one that runs with vista 64bit.
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    I was about to say the same thing. The "Bilingual" option on TDA is exactly for that purpose. I record Eurosport that has German - Left, English - Right(or vise versa) and have created quite e few DVDs this way.
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