Hi Everybody,
here's my Question:
The DVDLAb update Info reads:
DVDLAB 1.15
Here is the update info:
- Tools- IFO Editor Audio settings- you can now easily change the audio settings in DVD-lab generated IFO's which for example enables using vobs with multiple audio streams
Now it comes, that my English is good but not too good.
Does that mean one can create a VOB with 2 Audiostreams (English and German) and can use them with DVDLab to make a DVD with 2 Audiostreams that will work in DVD-Player using the Audio-Switch Button ?
Thanx for your Help Romuluz
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I don't think so. I think this means you can import VOBS made elsewhere that contain multiple audio streams (select no de-multiplex when you do this) and then in DVDlabs settings, after you have created menus, chapters etc, you select which of the audio tracks is the default. I don't think it will aloow you to make a meu to switch between audio tracks either, you must use the audio button on your Remote control.
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Hello Bugster,
>>you must use the audio button on your Remote control.
That was what i have asked about.
So basically it is possible to do some Multiaudiotrack DVDs with
DVDLab!
That was all i wanted
Many Thanx
Romuluz
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