Hello, I'm new to this forum - I really hope someone can help me!
I may have missed this topic somewhere in these forums, and I'm sorry if this question has already been asked & answered.
I am using Ulead VideoStudio 11Plus and I am trying to capture a non-protected video from a DVD. The only problem is that the video is menu based and has the options of multiple languages. I want to edit the movie in Italian (which is one of the menu language options) but how do I get access to the Italian audio track?? I know that VideoStudio allows me to choose my subtitle tracks, but nowhere did I find the option to choose my audio tracks.
I will really appreciate any assistance in this matter...
Thank you!
~Esclava
capturing a video with multiple language audio tracks
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Welcome to the forums,
VS does not provide for multiple language audio tracks. You might look for an Audio_TS folder on the DVD and see if there are any files. Most of the time it is empty. If there are files in that folder, after you have inserted the video file, you can split the audio from the video, and delete it.
Then if there are files in the Audio_TS folder, you can try inserting one into one of the audio tracks. No guarantee that this works, just a possibility that came to mind..
VS does not provide for multiple language audio tracks. You might look for an Audio_TS folder on the DVD and see if there are any files. Most of the time it is empty. If there are files in that folder, after you have inserted the video file, you can split the audio from the video, and delete it.
Then if there are files in the Audio_TS folder, you can try inserting one into one of the audio tracks. No guarantee that this works, just a possibility that came to mind..
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