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Is it possible to have different audio soundtrack sources for a user to select on a menu?
Midimannz [Avatar]
Newbie Location: New Zealand Joined: Aug 28, 2013 19:18 Messages: 16 Offline
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Hi friends, I make concert videos from compiled YouTube clips. Many times there are two different audio soundtracks I can choose to use, however, I seem to only be allowed to have one soundtrack on the finished product. Does PowerDirector 16 have this option for me to have two audio tracks, and a user can choose in a menu which one they want?

I can't find this topic anywhere, thanks
ynotfish
Senior Contributor Location: N.S.W. Australia Joined: May 08, 2009 02:06 Messages: 9977 Offline
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Hi Midimannz -

It's possible, but maybe not what you might think.

The only way (I know) to do that on a disc with a menu is:


  1. Build 2 separate PDR projects, each with the 2 alternate soundtracks (even though the visuals may be the same)

  2. Produce each project to your desired format - depending whether it's BR or DVD

  3. So now you have 2 separate videos (titles)

  4. Open a new project for your disc preparation & burning

  5. In Create Disc, import the 2 produced titles

  6. Select/make a menu with 2 buttons

  7. Uncheck "Include Root Menu"

  8. For Playback Mode, check "Play the Selected Title only" (screenshot attached)


With that setup, the viewer can select which audio track(s) to listen to.

Cheers - Tony
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