Alright, this is my first time authoring with DVD-Lab pro (3.0.0.170). I wanted to include 2 audio tracks for 1 video, and figured this was the easiest way to do it. I made a VERY basic menu- there's only one title, no chapters, and 2 audio tracks. I put a background on my menu, created a button pointed to audio track 1, another button pointed to audio track 2, and another button pointed to play the title. That's it. It compiles just fine. When I play the disc on my dvd player, I choose the audio track I want, then select play. It starts playing fine, then after about 10 seconds, goes back to the menu. What's going on?
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Can't say I have seen this problem with my DLP authoring.
Let's decompose the problem:
- Recompile without any audio just the video stream. Does it still die with 10s?
- If yes, Does the video play fine outside DLP? If no, then go back to the source and convert again.
- If no, try one stream at a time and repeat. Does one stream (or both) cause the video to stop within 10s?-----------------------------------------------------
There is a reason why God gave us one mouth and two ears!!! -
Try leaving the audio buttons off, add each audio track to the movie -- with the movie window open, drag one then the other audio so you show 2 tracks below the video. Use the remote to switch audio tracks. Read the DLP docs for info on menu switching audio if you want to later go that route.
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