donhieu
20th January 2003, 19:43
I read the Doom9 guide for setting up the language setting in DVDMaestro. It confused me alot.
"In my case this is the first audio stream. Then select the first button and associate the 2nd audio file to it."
What does it means? What if you have mulitple separate video tracks that has multiple audio tracks. How do set the target of a button in the language menu to a specific audio track that belongs to a specific video track.
For example, I have two video tracks in my project that have two separate timelines. One is the main movie and the other is the documentary. Both of these tracks have two languages. The main movie have an English DD 5.1 track and an English DD 2.0 track. The documentary also have 5.1 and 2.0 tracks. Ok, how do I set the button in the language menu so when pressed, the desired language track is activated. The Button Tab only lets you set up a button to a language stream according to the stream's order in the timeline. What if you have more than one timelines. How do you specify to the software which timeline it is? What if I set a button to the first audio stream. How do the software know which "first" is there--the 5.1 of the Documentary or the 5.1 of the main video?
"In my case this is the first audio stream. Then select the first button and associate the 2nd audio file to it."
What does it means? What if you have mulitple separate video tracks that has multiple audio tracks. How do set the target of a button in the language menu to a specific audio track that belongs to a specific video track.
For example, I have two video tracks in my project that have two separate timelines. One is the main movie and the other is the documentary. Both of these tracks have two languages. The main movie have an English DD 5.1 track and an English DD 2.0 track. The documentary also have 5.1 and 2.0 tracks. Ok, how do I set the button in the language menu so when pressed, the desired language track is activated. The Button Tab only lets you set up a button to a language stream according to the stream's order in the timeline. What if you have more than one timelines. How do you specify to the software which timeline it is? What if I set a button to the first audio stream. How do the software know which "first" is there--the 5.1 of the Documentary or the 5.1 of the main video?