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  1. Member Sifaga's Avatar
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    hello,

    i can create a photo slideshow with various programs but how can i give the user the choice of choosing his own audio

    should i have to create the slideshow in proshow gold and then input that into DVD-lab for the multi audio

    any other ways, any single software solution

    maybe just DVD-Lab

    thankyou
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    I've used SSMM for creating a slideshow and you can import any wave sound! Works for me. 8)
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    Do you mean you have a slideshow(s), and you want to give the viewer a choice of the background audio for that slideshow? If so, then you would have to use an authoring package that allows multiple audio tracks (such as DVD LabPro or DVD Architect -- as well as others).

    The DVD Authoring packages sometimes include a slideshow function -- but they are usually not at the same level of slideshow that you can create in a package such as ProShow Gold or MemoriesOnTV, or MuveeAutoproducer, etc... So I always create my slideshows using a separate package, then bring the output video (slideshow) into my authoring package to create the final DVD.

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    Thankyou

    now i just have to learn how to use DVD-Lab
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    any tips on how to do the multi audio in dvd-lab

    im sought of half way there

    i added 3 audio tracks and was able to swap amongst the audio tracks but creating a audio selection menu seems trickier
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    It is if you want it to be, or it can be very simple. It realy depends on how complex you want the menu to be.

    For a very simple solution, create three buttons on your menu

    Set Language 1
    Set Language 2
    Set Language 3
    Play

    Right-click on Set Language 1 and select Link -> Set Audio -> Audio Stream 1. Make sure Restart Menu is also ticked. repeat for the the next two options, setting the correct audio stream as you go.

    Finally, link the Play button to the main movie title.

    That's the simplest approach. Not fancy, no switched menus and VM commands, but it works.
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    worked just like you said, thanks GunSlinger

    now i just need to tweak it

    thanks again
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