Video with Dual Audio tracks - Help

SCDQ wrote on 4/11/2013, 12:43 AM
Dear Community.

Please accept my apology if the subject already have a thread, but I search both in this forum and google, I'm still in the dark

I'm very new to Movie Studio software, but after see tutor, youtube and google.
I was able to put together a 4 min long test video with subtitle and dual audio tracks, timing them and all, it took 2 days, then I rendering it

The video looks good, timing is OK with subtitle but it has ONE audio track

No matter what I try, i could not get the 2nd audio in the rendered video

Can someone please show me, what I did wrong, missing step to have dual audio stream?


BTW both streams are imported FLAC files and play and mute in the console

Thank you very much
SCDQ

Comments

Steve Grisetti wrote on 4/11/2013, 7:44 AM
What do you mean by "2nd audio in the rendered video"?

Your finished video is only going to have one audio track.

Or are you saying you've added more audio to your movie project but you can't hear it in your finished video?
musicvid10 wrote on 4/11/2013, 8:30 AM
You need a wrapper that takes multiple audio. Vegas does not output multiple audio tracks, only multiple audio channels.
You can make mp4 with multiple audio in Handbrake.
You can rewrap your original video with multiple audio in MakeMKV.
You can mux multiple audio in AVIDemux, or dozens of other utilities.
You can make a DVD with multiple audio tracks.
You can make a BluRay with multiple audio tracks.

FLAC is not widely supported for delivery, so you will likely end up converting it at some point.
What is your intended use?
SCDQ wrote on 4/12/2013, 1:55 PM
I mean two audio tracks
Athought there are TWO audio tracks but after rendering video has one audio track
SCDQ wrote on 4/12/2013, 1:59 PM
Thank you Musicvid

Can I make an ISO image with multiple tracks, instead of burning a DVD in SMS?
Do i need any plug in for this?

Thank you a zillion
SCDQ
richard-amirault wrote on 4/12/2013, 6:54 PM
I mean two audio tracks

Like Steve, I'm not sure what you mean. Some folks use the word "track" differently than others.

Usually on a home made DVD there is one audio track. That track contains two channels .. a left and a right. The track *could* be mono, but usually is stereo.

The two tracks that you want .. are they supposed to be selectable by the viewer (like a director commentary track?) or do they play together?
musicvid10 wrote on 4/12/2013, 7:45 PM
Your intended use is a DVD ISO?

DVD Architect Pro supports multiple audio tracks (up to six iirc).
If you have DVD Architect Studio you will have to find out for yourself.
DVD Architect (either version) is designed to accept separate, compliant audio and video files. You do not render a muxed file in Vegas. Search the forums for a wealth of instructions.
Best of luck.
scooby wrote on 7/18/2018, 10:40 PM
You need a wrapper that takes multiple audio. Vegas does not output multiple audio tracks, only multiple audio channels.
You can make mp4 with multiple audio in Handbrake.
You can rewrap your original video with multiple audio in MakeMKV.
You can mux multiple audio in AVIDemux, or dozens of other utilities.
You can make a DVD with multiple audio tracks.
You can make a BluRay with multiple audio tracks.

FLAC is not widely supported for delivery, so you will likely end up converting it at some point.
What is your intended use?

This reply is GOLD!

 

Musicvid wrote on 7/19/2018, 6:49 PM

Looks like that old bottle aged gracefully, thanks!