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    I got 4 ac3 tracks I need to add but GUI for dvdauthor has only 3, so how can I add another the 4th ac3 track?
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    There's probably a way to hack the XML and batch files to do that in GfD.

    However, if you just have a single feature, you can use Rejig in author mode -- it accepts many (not sure of the max, but more than 4) audio tracks.

    No menu though.
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    ok cool, I don't fancy about menu, I'm using it and I get stuck on the chapters part, it let me browse for a txt file, what do I type in the txt file to tell the chapter time changes I want?
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    Originally Posted by gameroftheuk
    ok cool, I don't fancy about menu, I'm using it and I get stuck on the chapters part, it let me browse for a txt file, what do I type in the txt file to tell the chapter time changes I want?
    Using Rejig?

    Its chapter time list is a text file listing the times in frames.
    So that depends on the fps of your video. So this:

    Code:
    0    
    5000 
    10000
    15000
    20000
    25000
    30000
    35000
    40000
    45000
    50000
    55000
    60000
    65000
    70000
    would give you chapters every 5000 frames (i.e. if using PAL at 25 fps, every 200 seconds; if using NTSC 29.976 fps, every 166 seconds).
    A bit of a drag, but you can read the frame numbers off in many video editors, or calculate them with Excel or similar.

    Note that if you have 23.976 with pulldown, you count the frames after pulldown, at 29.997 fps.

    I generally just have an even spacing as above, maybe add one for the end of the opening credits.
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