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  1. Member xzarkad's Avatar
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    I have read the guide for i-author on this side, and on the doom site, but I cannot find an answer to my question.

    Suppose I create a video file, and two audio files with TMPGEnc, how can I load them in i-author?
    The video file from CCE is supported, but not from TMPGEnc.
    TMPGEnc also creates mp2 files for audio. i-author can load them only in the first audio stream. The second audio stream supports only *ABS or *MPA files.
    Which program creates MPA files?
    I know that I can use BBmpeg for multiplexing, but this program does not support subtitles as i-author does.

    Can someone explain me how to solve this? as all the guides seems to avoid this topic.

    Thanks,
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    To load your audio streams into I-Author simply rename the ext to ABS or MPA. Make sure and tell windows not to hide known file exts (open any folder/tools/folder options/view.

    There is a new freeware program which can create soft encoded sub titles. I recommend multiplexing in bbmpeg and using this new prog to add your subs rather than using I-Author's multiplexor since it has some serious bugs. I can't remember the name of the new program but it should be pretty easy to find on doom9.org.
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    Thanks for the response.

    I will search for that program.

    regards,
    The Dutchman
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  4. is the new program for soft encoded subtitle called submux that can be found at dvd2svcd website?
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    I suppose it is. I have not tried it yet
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