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Is there a tutorial for DVD Lab Pro?

Is there a tutorial for DVD Lab Pro?

Here is a very basic and quick tutorial on how to use DVD-lab. We will barely scratch the surface of all the features of DVD-lab and DVD-lab PRO, but it will give you an overall idea how things are done.

How many audio channels does DVD Lab Pro have?

Each title in DVD-lab PRO can have up to 8 audio channels: AC3, MPA, LPCM or DTS and also number of subtitle streams. You have the ability to add 8 subtitle channels, import from popular formats. The 2.0 adds many high-end features such as multi-angle, Buttons over Video, Multi-PGC title and more.

What does LPCM to wave do in DVD Lab Pro?

After I imported an mpg file into dvdlab pro, it says I need to use LPCM to wave tool to convert the audio track, and it automatically called that tool. During or after the conversion, the program crashed and exited. That is all I know about DVDlab pro. On with the search for a stable DVD authoring program.

What kind of files can you put in DVD lab?

DVD-lab supports elementary Video and Audio stream file types (mpv, m2v, mpa, m2a, ac3, dts, wav, aiff) or system files (an mpg file with both Video and Audio inside) also called a “Program Stream” for MPEG-2 files. After starting DVD-lab or when you press New button a Default Project window will appear.

How to set default project in DVD lab?

After starting DVD-lab or when you press New button a Default Project window will appear. If this window doesn’t show click on menu Project and select Set Default Properties item. Enable the checkbox “Show every time New Project is created”. Select a Normal (VTS Menu + Movie) project and your system, NTSC or PAL.

How can I Check my Video files in DVD lab?

Browse to the directory where your Video files are and either Drag-and-Drop them into the Asset Bin or double-click on them. DVD-lab will quickly check the files and display any warnings. If you are importing a system or program stream, the file will be demultiplexed in the background.