Hello all,
I was wondering how I would go about creating a dvd with alternate sound tracks. Specifically, I've got the NCAA championship game from my TIVO on my hard drive now, as well as the play by play from the local radio announcer. I'd like to make a dvd with the game as it appeared and sounded on tv, but with the ability to listen to the radio call if you want to. Any tips? Thanks.
Ed
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I believe you'll need to use something like DVD Studio Pro to author a DVD with more than one soundtrack. I don't think you can do it with iDVD or Toast.
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yup!
You'd put the video on Video Track 1,
then put the audio on tracks 1 and 2 respectively.
( both must be in the same format type, ether AIFF or AC3)
Then create a Story that plays the Video and the normal track, then a story that plays the video and the Radio track.
Set a button for each STORY, and you got it.
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Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I'll give it a try.
EdSometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is a train.
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