So I did read the guide "Convert MKV to DVD with freeware" . Now this is very helpful but it really didn't get too much info details now before I go through 20 dvds and failing figured I would ask a few questions. Now like the title says I have a MKV file that has Dual Audio and subtitles. Now I was wondering how would I burn this to a dvd. The main format the video is in is in Japanese with subtitles optional if that matters. So how exactly would I let the Avi2DVD program know that there is dual audio and subtitles. Also it is a series so with Avi2DVD is there a way to burn them all on the same disk or at least 3 instead of a separate disk for each episode. Now if there isn't a way to do it with that program can somebody lead me in the correct direction that does support MKV files also? Really am sorry do ask but I did search around to no luck on this subject. Thanks in advance. Chris~
When you say "dual audio" are you talking about 2 mono audio tracks with different languages as used to be done with VCDs? Also what format are the subtitles? PGS subs are more complicated to deal with than .srt. Give more information. In any case I've had good luck converting .mkv to DVD using AVStoDVD. Look for info how to use it. I'm sure there are guides.