trying to change aspect ratios and converting audio

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    lcohen448 Member

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    I copied 2 movies on my computer using decrypter. I am treying to make one disc, but how do I do that? When i use tmpgenc dvd auther, it tells me that aspect ratios is not the same. Can someone tell me how to burn them to a disc.. thanks
     
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    You need to either;
    a)Re-encode one so it's the same aspect as the other, or
    b)Author it with something like DVDLab Pro, that has the option to use multiple VTS.
     
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    when i used dvdlab , one of the movie has the sound delay. how can i fix that
     
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    can i add 2 different movie aspects to one vts.
    i added 2 to 1 vts the sound was delayed. do uthink thats the reason. how do I make another vts and connect to it the main menu?. Iam trying to make 2 movies with 1 menu.
     
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    Right click in the Project window, and select add VTS.
    Put the second movie in that VTS.
    Use the Bridge tool to bridge the VTS together, then make your menu with the links, one to each movie.
     
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    thanks for your help. when i use the bridge tool, the audio delay should be normal? and if i use 2 vts's do i still have to re-encode the file. IS there a guide for dummies for the dvdlab. lol.
     
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    Using multiple VTS and bridging means you can mix aspects/framerates/audio types, all on one DVD.
    I have no idea if it will fix YOUR audio sync issue, as that is always the fault of the encoder/settings used, not DVDLab.
    guide: http://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=220092
     

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