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  1. Hi all,

    I'm looking for some help regarding a MKV file which I will to burn to DVD. The media is divided into a video stream and 8 ACE audio streams/files. I've found a few guides but these all seem to assume that the vidoe and audio streams are combined. I am guessing I first need to render a file which combines the two before outputting the VIDEO_TS files. That much is straight forward I'm sure, but how do I combine them?

    I have tried opening the file in VirtualDubMod but I get an "out of memory bounds" error.

    I've also tried using MKVExtractGUI-2 but when I open the video stream the audio streams are not listed.

    Thank you in advance,

    Rob.
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    I'm confused.
    Do you have a 1 MKV file with these 8 tracks included or do you have 9 files. (I video and 8 audio)? If that's what you have than you would use the MMG function in MKVtoolNix to re-mux them into 1 file.

    Tony
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  3. Thanks for the reply Tony.

    Yes I have 9 files in total, I took your advice and Muxed them with MKVmerge GUI - so now I have a single MKV file so I am making progress.

    If I now want to produce the VIDEO_TS file which tool would you recommend?

    Thanks,

    Rob.
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    Don't have one to recommend since I've never converted a MKV to DVD and the DVD to MKV programs that I have used don't work for that.

    However, if you go to the tool section of this site( listed on the left of the first page) and use the conversion selection feature to convert MKV to DVD 8 tools pop up and most of them are free tools. So, if no one else posts a suggestion, you can download one or more of them and see what you like best.

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