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Michael Hutson February 19th, 2009 07:42 AM

DVDA best way to achieve this HELP
 
I am creating a demo reel that will have the demoreel footage and 3 full length movie shorts on it.

The demoreel will start at the menu which will have 4 options(the demoreel and the 3 shorts) After each is shown, I want it to return to the menu.

I want to do a menu based dvd...I have that part figured out...here's my problem:
I render mpeg2 and ac3(two seperate files) In the menu I can get the video clip to come in but the ac3 file not following along. How do I get around this so I can bring in the ac3 file for the mpeg2 files?

The video shows on the timeline but the ac3 does not and I don't know how to put the ac3 file on the timeline manually?

Thanks in advance,
Michael

Mike Kujbida February 19th, 2009 07:50 AM

Make sure the AC-3 file has the same name as the MPEG-2 file (i.e. menu.mpg & menu.ac3) and that they're in the same folder.
Also, as I recall, there's an option in the Prefs file in DVDA that should be checked to ensure that audio automatically follows video.
If you've done all thi sand it stil ldoesn't work, double-click the menu icon so that the vidoe shows up in the timeline.
You can add the audio file manually by using the menu on the right-hand side of the DVDA screen.

Michael Hutson February 19th, 2009 08:12 AM

Thanks for the reply, Mike.

ac3 file is the same name and in same folder. I use that workflow when I set dvda for a single movie, the ac3 file tags along just fine. My issue is with my first time doing a menu based project.

I think what I have to do is click on the menu, the time line for that footage shows up, then I believe I have to manually drag the ac3 file to the audio track from the explorer window. That's what I am getting out of the manual, anyway.

If I am wrong with what I think I have to do to solve my issue, anybody, please let me know.

Thanks again,
Michael

Edward Troxel February 19th, 2009 08:14 AM

You can also look at the properties at the right. It will tell you want is being used for the audio and you can drag the AC3 file directly to the audio entry there.

I believe it is important that the MPEG2 file to NOT contain audio as well as the AC3 file being properly named. Anyway, it's easy to get it changed to the AC3 file.

Michael Hutson February 19th, 2009 08:21 AM

Thanks Ed.

mpeg2 does not contain audio. Mpeg2 /ac3 is my normal render.
(I think you and I were posting at the same time) lol

btw, originally for Il. Near Rockford.

Michael

Edward Troxel February 19th, 2009 08:25 AM

I'm only about 6.5 hours SOUTH of Rockford!

Michael Hutson February 21st, 2009 07:48 AM

Update
 
UPDATE: After printing the 176 pg manual for reference. I went home and tried the project again and the ac3 files tagged along with the mpeg2 files.....I didn't change a thing....at least to my knowlege. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Some things make you go,"hmmmmmmm."

Thanks to all for your help though!


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