I am new to all this so I have been following the instructions in the NEWBIES GUIDE TO FITTING A MOVIE ON ONE CD USING TMPGEnc. I have done this twice with a movie called THE KID, but each time I get a tutorial sound track with the movie instead of the propper sound track. How do you pick the right sound track. Can you listen to them first? Help.
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I'm not familiar with the guide you are using, but could you tell me how long
the movie you are trying to encode, and which CDR media you are trying to
make it fit to ?Email me for faster replies!
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
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Hi, I am going from DVD to 80min VCD. I am using this guide. https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=84759 which uses cladDVDxp then TMPGEnc.
It works perfectly but i keep using a documented soundtrack about the movie instead of the actual movies sountrack. As I am a newbie I dont know at what part of the operation I look for the other soundtrack and how to check it without going through to the end result to find its wrond.
Thanks for your reply -
In the CladDVD XP, where you setup the DVD2AVI section, that is where you
select your Movie's Audio Track, before you go to the next step of the guide,
you should already have a WAV file, you can play it to see if it's the correct
one you wanted.Email me for faster replies!
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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