DVD Studio - Audio Track Help

darrenanderson wrote on 7/21/2006, 4:02 AM
First let me say that I am using DVD Studio and not the full version of DVD (I didn't know that there was a difference at the time I bought it).

I am trying to add more than one audio track to a timeline for a music compilation...does anyone know how or workaround? According to the help file, you can only do this in the full version.

Regards,
Darren

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ScottW wrote on 7/21/2006, 9:32 AM
If the docs say that multiple audio tracks are only available with the full version, then there's no workaround other than to use some other authoring utility to do this.

DVD Lab Studio gives you 2 audio tracks and has a 30 day free trial. DVD Lab Pro gives you up to 8 audio tracks (also with a 30 day free trial).

--Scott
darrenanderson wrote on 7/21/2006, 2:35 PM
Scott,

Thanks for the reply. The help file says you can only do it in the full version, but the description on the internet by sony shows that you can have up to 4 audio tracks...I was wondering if I had misunderstood what the help file was saying or if someone has come up with a workaround.

Regards,
Darren
Chienworks wrote on 7/21/2006, 9:37 PM
You can have multiple audio tracks in Vegas Movie Studio, up to 4 of them. DVDA is a separate program from Vegas. They work together, but they are individual programs.