Infoseite // DVDLab pro with multiple audio tracks



Frage von kuku:


Hello.
I have a political problem ...
in DVDLab pro, you can use multiple audio tracks into a movie, eg original sound from the video and this one next tonspur that the only video with music accompanied.
that's quite simple with a few mouse clicks, audio tracks up to 8th
compile but after you hear, unfortunately, only the first track.
I have read a lot of entries ...
an often-defined method is to weld it with IfoEdit the streams before bearbeitn in DVDLab pro, and then edit before the burn yet.
but this still only applies to the version DVDLab standart '. In each, it should be synonymous to go without additional tricks.
we must link the 2 audio track additionally somewhere?
've scoured the entire help file and googled synonymous, but unfortunately found nothing.
would be nice if anyone has ne resolution.

regards
kuku

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Antwort von AndyZZ:

After compiling you go to Tools, choose IFO editor audio. Since you can assign your individual audio tracks an appropriate selection of language. Thus it should work properly. Have you in your menu as a choice made for the sound? Or simply click on the audio tracks via the remote control of your DVD player? Of course, you can only hear a soundtrack for the time, not several at once.

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Antwort von Olli86:

ists at my intended only for the remote control. the with the menus is not necessary.
oh well I'll watch my time.
but actually I think that one more audio tracks in the pro-version with no ifo editor can use.
because that is so explicitly a graphical interface available, where you can anegben synonymous the language. because it makes little sense that one has to go there yet and rumpoolen in the compiled files. (Like in the standart version)
if it did not help for it, I pitch gehabt.nur tu understand I do not ...
Nevertheless many thanks, I will dedicate time to address.

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