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    Greetings all!

    I am trying to add a couple of additional audio tracks (AC3) to a DVD. I had planned on simply using PGCDemux, splitting out everything, re-muxing it with MuxMan, and inserting the new file with VOBBlanker. However, the free version of MuxMan does not handle DTS.

    Does anyone know of a way to do this and retain the original DTS tracks? (it also includes subtitles)

    Thank you!
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    Tried a dvdauthor frontend? like guifordvdauthor, dvdstyler, dvdauthorgui. Or maybe it doesn't support dts.
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  3. Originally Posted by DeathStalker77 View Post
    However, the free version of MuxMan does not handle DTS.
    Sure it does. Just check the drop-down box when adding the audio. DTS is one of the choices listed. I can't test at the moment, not having any DTS audio available, but I've done it before. This DTS track, it came from the source DVD? The Muxman site also lists DTS audio as being supported by the free edition:

    http://www.mpucoder.com/Muxman/versions.shtml

    As an alternative, you could author using IFOEdit as it takes the assets in the same formats as does Muxman.
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