I tried this procedure and it works for me.
A lot of people are wondering, how to connect several clips for a seamless movie?
First render your video with Vegas using "Save as type:MainConcept Mpeg-2"
"Template:Dvd Architect NTSC video stream" for the video part. Second render the audio "Save as type:Dolby Digital AC3" "Template:5.1 Surround dvd". Do as many files that you want. Third use TMPGEnc, click on file MPEG Tools and Merge &Cut, change the type to:MPEG-2 Program (VBR). Add all your mpeg-2 files only and it will create one big MPEG-2 file. Take all your AC3 files that you rendered and join them together by doing this. Open up a Command Prompt go into your directory that has the AC3 files and type this: copy /b ac1.ac3+ac2.ac3+ac3.ac3 final.ac3 now you have one big AC3 file. I wish that there is a program that could join all the Ac3 files together,but I don't know of any.
If you use this procedure you 'DO NOT HAVE TO RENDER AGAIN IN DVD ARCHITECT".
I hope this helps someone, and if anyone has a way to improve this procedure "PLEASE HELP!" Thanks.
A lot of people are wondering, how to connect several clips for a seamless movie?
First render your video with Vegas using "Save as type:MainConcept Mpeg-2"
"Template:Dvd Architect NTSC video stream" for the video part. Second render the audio "Save as type:Dolby Digital AC3" "Template:5.1 Surround dvd". Do as many files that you want. Third use TMPGEnc, click on file MPEG Tools and Merge &Cut, change the type to:MPEG-2 Program (VBR). Add all your mpeg-2 files only and it will create one big MPEG-2 file. Take all your AC3 files that you rendered and join them together by doing this. Open up a Command Prompt go into your directory that has the AC3 files and type this: copy /b ac1.ac3+ac2.ac3+ac3.ac3 final.ac3 now you have one big AC3 file. I wish that there is a program that could join all the Ac3 files together,but I don't know of any.
If you use this procedure you 'DO NOT HAVE TO RENDER AGAIN IN DVD ARCHITECT".
I hope this helps someone, and if anyone has a way to improve this procedure "PLEASE HELP!" Thanks.