Adding Multiple Audio files

Youngman wrote on 12/31/2007, 2:23 PM
I am trying to add multiple audio files to a Picture Compilation and have not been able to figure out how to do it. I can either add one audio file to the compilation, or add a seperate, non-linked audio compilation, but have not been able to link the two compilations. I have approximately 300 photos in a single photo compilation, that will require mutiple songs to be added to it in the background.

Thanks!

Comments

bStro wrote on 12/31/2007, 9:05 PM
One audio file per picture compilation. That's the rule. ;-)

Some alternatives include:

1. Use Vegas or something to stitch your audio files together into one file and bring that into DVD Architect.

2. Create this all as a video in Vegas, combining all your pictures and songs, and add it to DVD Architect as a regular video item instead of a compilation.

Rob
MPM wrote on 1/1/2008, 12:53 PM
As Rob posted you can use something besides DVDA to piece your vid track together... Might want to check out what other software's available that might make the job easier, or faster to render -- an NLE may not be the best place to piece together 300 images.

Fastest would be if it rendered to mpg2 -- then I'd recommend DGIndex & VFAPI to put the mpg2 on your timeline in Vegas to allow matching the audio track. Vegas (or most NLEs) can get sluggish with mpg2 on the timeline -- DGIndex & VFAPI let you create a proxy avi file that behaves like an avi file -> responsively.