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Title: A guide for exporting from Vegas to DVD Architect? Can I use 2 audio streams?
Post by: Ringside on April 12, 2013, 03:58:14 PM
Hello again all,

Since my last visit I've been playing with Vegas Pro, my 2 recordings I have burned to DVD using that software.

I would however like to burn a DVD and have 2 audio streams. Is this possible? I'd like to keep the cameras audio then have a second external option. How do I go about doing this?

I've been recording in WAV and AVCHD (FX).

Thanks!
Title: Re: A guide for exporting from Vegas to DVD Architect? Can I use 2 audio streams?
Post by: shoestringconcerts on April 13, 2013, 02:27:19 PM
the easiest way to learn this would be to google for a tutorial, there are a ton of Vegas and DVDA tutorials on youtube

Your better option would be to make an mkv file and that would allow 2 audio streams and preserve the HD quality
Title: Re: A guide for exporting from Vegas to DVD Architect? Can I use 2 audio streams?
Post by: techgui on April 14, 2013, 09:01:45 AM
Are you saying you want the finished DVD to have two independent audio tracks?   I don't think the Sony DVDA Studio will allow you to do that...  But I think you can with the Pro version.  Otherwise, this might get you there.

http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/115275-DVD-with-Multiple-Audio-Streams-Basic-Guide
Title: Re: A guide for exporting from Vegas to DVD Architect? Can I use 2 audio streams?
Post by: dmb2much on June 24, 2013, 05:10:01 PM
Since you are using Vegas Pro, I'm assuming you also have DVDA Pro?
If so, it's as simple as dragging and dropping the desired compliant audio files.
(https://imageshack.com/scaled/large/809/cw2s.jpg)
Title: Re: A guide for exporting from Vegas to DVD Architect? Can I use 2 audio streams?
Post by: Ringside on July 23, 2013, 10:52:32 AM
dmb2much .....thanks so much! Never did I expect it to be quite so easy haha.

I usually burn to disc right from Vegas but i'm going to export files to MPEG 2 / WAV and burn from DVDA now and try it that way. Quality will surely be the same.

Thanks a lot!