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  1. I have a few .ogm files that have dual audio. I want to know how I can encode the avi files (the xvid video of it) with TMPGEnc and use the audio files as different audios for a DVD using DVD-lab.

    In other words, I want it to be like a real DVD (where you can change the audio with the DVD Player). I don't know if this is possible.
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    You can do it with IfoEdit. Once the video and audio files are ready, open IfoEdit. Select DVD Author=>Author new DVD. Add the video in the video section, and the two audio files in the audio section. Burn the authored files. You can change tracks during playback with audio switch on your player's remote.
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  3. Thanks. I'm going to try them out. I also forgot to mention that there are also subititles in the .ogm files that I would like to keep for the DVD. In case I can't keep the subititles with the tools you told me to use, tell me.

    Thanks again
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  4. Nevermind. Thanks for you help!
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