Originally posted by: ChainsawAsh
One vote for this guide.
Originally posted by: Doctor M
I have previously written a guide (based on someone else's poorly constructed guide) on how to down rate an audio track.
Theoretically you could use the method to add/replace audio tracks on a full disc keeping the menus and disc structure intact.
You'd have to get your new audio track to sync before adding it of course, and you'd only have access through the 'audio' key on your remote (unless you replaced an existing track and can remember that say french is your mono). I suppose you could rebuild the menus too... but then you might as well just rebuild the whole disc.
If anyone is interested I'll upload the guide somewhere.
I have previously written a guide (based on someone else's poorly constructed guide) on how to down rate an audio track.
Theoretically you could use the method to add/replace audio tracks on a full disc keeping the menus and disc structure intact.
You'd have to get your new audio track to sync before adding it of course, and you'd only have access through the 'audio' key on your remote (unless you replaced an existing track and can remember that say french is your mono). I suppose you could rebuild the menus too... but then you might as well just rebuild the whole disc.
If anyone is interested I'll upload the guide somewhere.
One vote for this guide.
I agree. I'd be intrested in this.