Frage von dookie94:Hi,
I have a problem with what I DVDLab after longer synonymous try, just do not get solved,
I guess the times I have overlooked something here and get the decisive tip.
I would like 3 films for each of 2 VOB files (files are already on hard drive) to get a DVD.
These do I open it up a DVDLab POPUP (Default Project) in which I Normal (VTS Menu + Movie) Select.
I create myself a simple menu by selecting I have a background, plus a thumbnail for each movie,
give to the thumbnail link to the movie, plus a little background music and ready.
With the File Browser, I feed the Movie tab. This movie, I set out to the location of the movie and select VTS_01_1.VOB
it comes on again POPUP (or synonymous as always) when I "Use VOB video file like a" choose and set a hook in
"Join_1.VOB + _2.VOB .... to one file". After the two VOB's are joined together, I now receive joined.VOB File
Assets at the bottom of the window weird. This file of where I draw the Movie 1 window there escheinen then synonymous Video and Audio.
Now that everything is done I go now under Project -> Compile DVD, now calculates everything weird and I get an audio and video Ts folder
I burn this with Nero dan as a video DVD. If I use the DVD in the DVD player now s.Fehrnseher while I insert the DVD menu background music
but the 3 films have no sound.
I later noticed that the report in the log when compiling arises in the Movies "Audio count: 0" will have.
Why is my audio when not compiling mitgibt I do not understand. However, if I demux the videos I've While the sound on DVD
but the turn is dan asynchronously. But first I want to demux not synonymous, because the back of an unnecessary step.
I am certainly not what I do, but can not really be that hard.
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Antwort von dookie94:
None can give me any advice to give?
Is it perhaps s.Vista?
Or can one tell me why after demuxer (TMPGEnc)
Sound (AC3) is no longer synchronously?
Antwort von AndyZZ:
Lands thy sound perhaps accidentally in the English soundtrack, but your player is on the German track?
Antwort von Markus:
Lands thy sound perhaps accidentally in the English soundtrack, but your player is on the German track? That should really make no trouble, because if only one soundtrack is available, then the synonymous back then, if not with the default language of the DVD player matches.