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    Does this program support Dual Audio? I just converted 7 MKV Files to DVD and these files contained dual audio, but I am unable to switch the audio on the DVD.

    Seems like it just chose the default audio in the MKV.

    If FAVC doesn't support Dual Audio, excluding ConvertXToDVD and DVDFick, is there anything else out there that is similiar to FAVC but supports dual audio?
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    FAVC takes the first audio track and doesn't see embedded subtitles either.

    You have basically listed the only three mkv -> DVD programs that I would trust. If you use mkv extract then you should be able to manually add extra audio tracks using DVD Flick
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    Thanks for the response Guns1inger.

    Maybe I will start another thread about the problem I am having with ConvertXToDVD 3.

    Basically, no matter how many files I load, it continually renders DVD files bigger than the standard DVD can hold.

    I started with 7 MKV files and the estimated file size was 4.01 gigs, it created a file size 4.67 gigs

    Then I went down to 6 MKVs and the estimated file size was suppose to be 3.56 gigs, it created 4.57 gigs

    Then I just went down to 5 MKVs and the estimated file size was suppose to be 2.81 gigs, it created 4.67 gigs

    When I try to use DVD Shrink, it just errors out on one of the VOB files (insufficient system resources), which is insane as this is a new CPU with 4 gigs of ram, 500 gigs of free space and a Dual Core that has done a myriad of projects just like this.

    I have been using ConvertXToDVD for a while, along with DVD Shrink, so I am going to assume these files were not meant to be used with ConvertXToDVD.

    I guess I am going to go the hard route and convert to MPEG-2 with CCE and use TMPGenc DVD Author 3 or DVD Lab Pro.
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    Also should mention, that in ConvertXToDVD settings, it is set to render a DVD-5 4400 standard DVD, so that isn't the issue.
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    I have another basic question about FAVC.

    As you all know, it uses a program called ImgBurn to write the DVD files to blank DVD Media.

    Is there a way to make ImgBurn automatically burn the project after FAVC has rendered the DVD files? At this time, I have to physically press a button in order for ImgBurn to start burning the file.
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