I just successfully made my first SVCD, but I want to add a second audio track. How do I do this?
By the way, I'm burning the SVCD in Nero 5.5
Thanks to anyone who can help
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like, for instance, on SVCDs, you can have two audio streams for a video track. I have the original audio source on the video, and i would like to add another one. On SVCD, this is possible. I'm curious how I need to do it.
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just load the video into tmpge then the other audio track into audio select template and encode
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The best way to multiplex two audio streams is to use BBMpeg, Start Avi2Mpg, click start encode. Go to the input output section, choose the name of your output files, video stream and audio stream 1 will be your original mpeg. Audio stream 2 will be your second audio stream. I think it only works in standalones though.
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Shabubu, I did what you told me to do. It worked fine, I had both audio streams, but now I have run into another problem. The audio is extremely jittery on both streams. My DVD, Samsung DVD-709, can support multiple tracks and audio streams, but I'm not sure why it sounds like it does. Can you help me with this?
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a few software players will access the 2nd audio track, but not many (sthdvd was able to i recall). did you calculate the overall bitrate to accomodate the extra audio track? otherwise, your bitrate might be too high for your player
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