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phatty033
24th June 2007, 08:27
I have a couple of .vob music videos that I would like to make into a dvd with menu, but the thing is they all have 2 audio's and i would like to retain them. Is there an easy way to do this?? I've tried nero vision and tmpg dvd author, but it didn't work. thanks in advance!

setarip_old
24th June 2007, 19:41
Hi!I've tried nero vision and tmpg dvd author, but it didn't work.1) What specific problem(s) did you encounter when using TMPGEnc DVD Author?

2) What are the Titles and Regions of your original DVDs, from which you ripped the .VOBs?

3) What software and procedures did you use to rip these .VOBs from your original DVDs?

joseph5
24th June 2007, 23:04
Search for "GUI for DVD Author"

phatty033
25th June 2007, 05:17
well in tmpg dvd author, the output dvd did not play the two audio tracks that were in the original files, it only had the first one. other than that it outputted fine with the menu and everything, but I need to keep both audios that were in the original vob files.

sujit
25th June 2007, 06:09
I used to author DVDs using DVDLab Pro. I think it is still one of the best, not sure though. It has the option of multiple audio streams.

setarip_old
25th June 2007, 06:22
@phatty033

And again,

2) What are the Titles and Regions of your original DVDs, from which you ripped the .VOBs?

3) What software and procedures did you use to rip these .VOBs from your original DVDs?

phatty033
25th June 2007, 07:13
umm whichever the US region is..i bought them here. and all i did was copy the vob files of the music video i wanted to my desktop..i just downloaded a trial of dvd-lab pro and it looks quite confusing..honestly dont even know where to start

setarip_old
25th June 2007, 08:28
umm whichever the US region is..i bought them here.Regardless of where you purchased the DVDs, they can be made for other Regions. What Region is indicated on the label and/or packaging? - and still asking, 2) What are the Titles of your original DVDs, from which you ripped the .VOBs?
all i did was copy the vob files of the music video i wanted to my desktopSounds like you are unaware of the existence of DVD copy protection, which would prevent you from successfully copying a usable version of a .VOB.

Of course, there's always the possibility that these specific original DVDs don't contain any protection at all (not even CSS) - but that can't be determined until you share the requested information regarding the Titles and Regions...

sujit
25th June 2007, 08:30
Just import vobs to asset window. Drag and drop to movie window.
To understand better, see the "quick tutorial" in DVD-lab's help file.