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  1. Hello all.

    Here's what I'm trying to do:

    1. Rip The Wizard of Oz. (I mananged to do this with SmartRipper)
    2. Add Dark Side of the Moon as secondary audio track to the film.
    3. Burn it to a DVD.

    I want to do this all without re-encoding, because there should be enough room for this on a DVD. Anyway, I'm stuck at the second step. I've ripped the CD to .wav, but I haven't figured out how to convert it to a DVD format or how to add it in as another audio track. I'm very new at DVD, because I just got a burner. Any help anyone can give me will be much appreciated.

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    check the specs on your authoring program - many consumer-level dvd-authoring apps do not support authoring of multiple audio streams.

    Sonic ReelDVD does, Maestro does, hopefully DVD Lab will have this feature added...

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  3. Well, isn't that stupid. I'm using TMPGEnc's authoring program. I could buy another authoring program if need be. Could you suggest which one you think is the best.

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    "best" depends on what you want to do....

    if multiple audio tracks is a deal-breaker, I would suggest looking at Sonic ReelDVD. I did a search at one time, and it seemed that was the most affordable option ($699 msrp).

    without that consideration, I'm liking DVD Lab quite a bit right now - it's in beta testing stage, but it should be released in a month or two. If you do a forum search for DVD Lab you should find a link to download and try it.

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