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  1. I have a movie thats in two parts. Both of the video files have AC3 DD and SRT file. I want to make this into a DVD movie with 5.1 DD and the sub. Is there a authoring program or a guide that would join everything, with DD and sub without having the sounds out of sync? I tried using WinAvi Video Converter and the sound would be out of sync, and the movie would freeze alot. Please Help
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  3. thanks, I'll give it a try
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  4. oh yea, my movie is a AVI (Xvid) file. If that could help
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    As Baldrick suggested, use ConvertXtoDVD to encode the two files, then use TDA o author them to a single title.
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  6. So ConvertXtoDVD is coverting my files into what?
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    DVD compliant structure (VOBs, IFO, BUP files). You will get a DVD, ready to burn, but with two titles. This will mean a slight gap during playback, similar (in most cases) to a layer break. If you use TDA and it's Add Video feature, you can import these two titles onto a single track, remov the chapter stop that TDA inserts by default at the end of the first clip, and you should get smooth playback.
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  8. i'm sorry i'm kinda new at this. does ConvertXtoDVD covert my video1, ac31 and srt1 into a Video_TS and the same for the second files?
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  9. Thanks alot. i'lll give it a go
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  10. I just hope it's as easy as it sound.
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    ConvertXtoDVD is about as easy as it gets.
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    Are you gonna have a go yet ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Don't rush him (or her). Some people need to build up to it.
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    How can anyone call Convertxtodvd one-click software ? You have to click twice: Add and then Convert
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    Who called it one-click ? (In this post)
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    Who called it one-click ? (In this post)
    Nah, no-one in this thread. Just the general consensus I guess ....
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