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  1. I've been trying to creat a simple dvd of the first season of a show. I had problems with Diko so I tried using Divxtodvd and everything worked fine EXCEPT that i want to add menu's. I tried loading the files up in TMPGenc author but it says there is an error. I looked at the common problems with TMPGENC and nothing seems to work. Normally I would just use Nerovision and complete the job quickly BUT it doesn't support multiple subtitles (whcih I want to include). What can I do to add a menu now that I have the videots folder with all the files created?


    To recap all I want is:

    1. A simple menu
    2. 2 subtitles tracks for each episode (7 episodes in all)

    Is there anything that can help me get this done without a problem?
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    Originally Posted by DonGallego28
    I tried loading the files up in TMPGenc author but it says there is an error.

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    Normally I would just use Nerovision and complete the job quickly BUT it doesn't support multiple subtitles (whcih I want to include).
    TMPGEnc DVD Author doesn't support ANY subtitles AT ALL, so it's not going to be any help.

    Originally Posted by DonGallego28
    To recap all I want is:

    1. A simple menu
    2. 2 subtitles tracks for each episode (7 episodes in all)

    Is there anything that can help me get this done without a problem?
    DVD-lab.
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    dvdauthorgui can do this if its a simple project you are trying to create .

    Have a spin around the guides section , I use it to create my scratch projects from input files , then move onto pcgedit for more advanced features such as command editing .
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    Dvdlab can do everything without the need for other software. Have a look at this guide: Complete newbie beginners guide to dvdlab and this guide How to add subtitles to a dvd.

    In the second guide you can skip steps 1 and 3. Just step 2 deals with adding subs and all you'd need to do is repeat it for the next sub slot which will appear after you've entered the first. Dvdlab supports up to 8 subtitle streams.
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