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I have worked SO HARD on this project. SO HARD. Power Director 9 is shooting me at every step. Now it's the burn phase.
I've figured everything out thus far, even played a preview of the burn. Now I get this:
Burning Unsuccessful
Error Code eA000000A
Possible Cause(s)
AuthoringMgr could not do file file access for temporary files.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? PLEASE HELP, I WILL PAY MONEY TO ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME. I NEED THIS DESPERATELY FOR MY SISTER WHO IS A SCHOOL TEACHER AND SHE NEEDS THIS VIDEO TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL.
PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IS WRONG!!!!!!!!
BOB
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I have a movie I'm trying to build from 4 VOB files. 3 of the 4 VOB files have audio that syncs with the video on the screen.
The second of the 4, though has 2 audio tracks. For some ridiculous reason the movie decided to use audio track 2 in the VOB file. Track 1 sounds like some kind of commentary.
How do I tell Power Director 9 to use the SECOND audio track in this VOB file, rather than the first (which is the default for PD9).
I've worked with this and worked with it and I cannot find anyway to do it. I want to put all VOB files in a timeline as a movie, but the second VOB file screws the whole thing up, because it's default track 1 is commentary rather than the audio that lines up with the video in the VOB. All other VOBS are fine, track 1 is used for audio that lines up with video.
Please tell me step by step as easy as possible how to get this vob to play track 2 for it's audio in the timeline, rather than the default track 1.
I can see the VOB file (using VLC) has the two tracks and even when clicking on it outside of PDR 9 the default commentary track 1 plays, I have to change it manually to track 2 in VLC then it plays fine, but once the VOB is closed, it once again resorts to opening track1 by default.
Where do I go and how do I get VLC to play this piece in the timeline, and ONLY this piece to track 2?
This is blowing my mind.....
Thank you,
Bob
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