VS6 separate audio track for disc

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VS6 separate audio track for disc

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I am using VideoStudio 6 (VS6) and am creating a Blu-Ray disc. I need to know how to add an alternate audio track that can be selected by the viewer of the disc through the function on the remote that switches to other audio tracks. I only need this for one track but if it has to be applied to the whole disc, so be it. Just to be clear, I am not talking about merely adding an additional track of audio to a video file. Hollywood movies frequently have multiple audio tracks on the disc (ie - one for English, one for Spanish, one for French, etc.)

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Re: VS6 separate audio track for disc

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Welcome to the forum - what you are asking for is not possible in VideoStudio - it cannot make DVD's with selectable sound tracks.
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Well, that answers that. Thank you.
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Hollywood movies are produced using equipment and software which is very much more sophisticated -- and expensive!! -- than home editing software like Video Studio.
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