Adding music to my menu???

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  1. sweeto10

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    Hi,
    Im trying to add music to my menu which i created in DVDLAB Pro. Ive included a JPEG background, and made my play and chapter buttons. But I want some background music to live'n up my menu. Ive tried importing it, but it doesnt appear in the VIDEO/AUDIO tab. Is DVDLAB Pro compatible with MP3 format???....Please Help!!!!
     
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    Mp3 audio is for Mpeg4 video. DVD Lab is strictly Mpeg2 video, audio AC3,LPCM or Mp2. Common is AC3.
     
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    Does that mean I have to convert my MP3 to AC3? and how would I do that? what programme?
     
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    I think Nero can do it, but if you want free go to DOOM9.org and download BeSweet and BeLight(GUI for BeSweet) in Downloads/Audio section, it will do.
    DVD Lab has a converter also but I do not think if it will convert MP3.
    It is an Icon above asset bin marked AC3
    It will convert WAV file to AC3 for sure so you can try that too.
    Also you can use WAV, but it has to be at 48kHz sampling, regular WAV is 44.1kHz.
     
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    One more question. The last 2 DvD discs Ive burned using DVDLAB Pro have come out faulty. The audio sync in like 2 seconds behind from the picture, any suggestion on whats up????
     
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    This can happen during conversion.
    In asset bin check if audio is the same length as video.
    If the audio is 2 sec. off through all video, than it can be fixed in DVD Lab. There is a audio adjust button above asset bin (red and green bar icon) which will adjust audio delay plus or minus. The value you put in is in milliseconds.
    If audio gets off gradually through video, than it is little more complex, because you have to adjust it in some audio editor, basically stretching the file.
     

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