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farss wrote on 9/10/2003, 1:34 AM
Sorry it cannot be done in DVDA, only suports one audio stream. If the video is not too long though you can have two copies on the one DVD and use the mene to select.
Jaymich wrote on 9/10/2003, 10:04 PM
Not one program made for windows can do this. It would seem out of all the great video companies like sonic or ulead one could make a stinking program as good or better than apple, because dvd studio pro has this feature.
Jessariah67 wrote on 9/10/2003, 10:35 PM
It would probably be as "easy" as allowing you to alter the audio/video streams. Say you put in a new object...choose a video stream that is already part of the project, but can change the audio (or load in a different one).

I've only had a limited amount of exposure to DVDA, but I think a whole lot of "geez, I wish I could..." will be addressed in 2.0
JSWTS wrote on 9/10/2003, 10:52 PM
Jaymich,

If you want multiple audio streams, then ReelDVD from Sonic allows for it, Encore from Adobe, and Impression Pro from Pinnacle.

Jim
Jaymich wrote on 9/11/2003, 2:19 AM
Thanks for the tips. You don't know how long I was search for something, and boy was I getting pissed as seen in my above post.
nolonemo wrote on 9/11/2003, 10:30 AM
Also Maestro support multiple audio streams
JSWTS wrote on 9/11/2003, 8:13 PM
Maestro certainly supports multiple audio streams, as well as multiple sub title and video streams (and a whole lot more). But you can no longer buy it direct--once in a while it comes up for grabs on Ebay (I think one is available for bidding now starting at $3500!). ReelDVD--$699, Impression Pro--$199, and Encore--$549.

Jim