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    Dear friend.
    I don't know where to post my topic so I post it here,hoping that it is the right place.

    I have a video file such as .avi or .wmv file.
    I have two sub for this file.One sub is English and the other is Vietnamese.Both of sub are correct.That mean it is time correct and display correctly.

    Now.How can I burn a standard DVD with these 3 file (1 video and two sub file)

    If I have another there file (One other Video file and two other sub file).Can I put these two film into a standard DVD.

    Thanks for reply.
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    ConvertXToDVD, resize for overscan, import subs (I think).
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    Thanks for quick reply.Let me try.
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    After trying ConvertXtoDVD i found that.This tool reduce the audio quality of my video file.After convert my video size is only 2.1 instead of 5.1 as before.Do i have to set something.

    Thanks.
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    2.1 instead of 5.1 what ? What are you measuring ?

    Also, what is your source ? Resolution, bitrate etc ?

    ConvertXtoDVD will keep 5.1 AC3 audio, but will convert anything else to 2 channel AC3 at 192 kbps.

    You could try DVD Flik or FAVC, which have better overscan handling.
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  6. Member Mr anderson's Avatar
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    dvdshrink, always found it to do the job & if you ever want to convert from avi to dvd nero vision express is good.
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