I just tried to create a project with 2 languages (French and English) as per the dual channel setup available in X6, but there is a problem with one of the languages on the DVD. I made several tests. When I burn the DVD and play it, selecting French works fine, but English gives a constant loud buzzing hum, with no other sound. I sent in a inquiry to Magix support as the information in the manual differs from what is on-screen during the burn process. There is no selection for creating a dual channel DVD.
Has anyone else tried and succeeded in doing this with X6 or X5? If so, how?
Here is the info in the manual on page 206:
Multiple sound tracks are provided for adding multiple audio tracks to the video for
selection via the disc's menu. This has primarily two main uses:
• Creating audio tracks for different languages
and on page 368:
Audio type: You can use MPEG Layer 1/2 audio or "AVCHD audio track". Select "No
audio" in the export dialog.
However, under the pop-down for Audio type, the selections are: MPEG layer 2; PCM; AC3. There is no MPEG Layer 1/2 or AVCHD audio track, or "No audio" in the selections.
Further on page 368:
Mode: You can use Mono, Stereo, Joint Stereo or Dual Channel. If the audio type
"AVCHD audio track" is used, "5.1 surround" mode may also be selected.
• Dual Channel enables encoding of two mono tracks (e.g. different language
sound tracks) that can be switched during playback.
However, there is no selection anywhere for Dual Channel. Thus either I am not seeing something or the manual is wrong, or the program is lacking.
Finally, there are many other things on the parameter screen that are not covered in the manual, but they should be.
The questions posed to Magix were:
What am I doing wrong? Or is there a problem with the program, since the parameter screens are missing things that are indicated in the manual?
I also submitted the pertinent screen shots.
Update 2014.04.23
Received message from Magix that this has been sent to the programmers and should be corrected in the next patch.......maybe.
Next question: What do we do with the titles that also need to be in 2 or more languages? I presume that the answer is 2 or movies on a DVD or Blu-Ray. This would obviate the need for dual track (multi-track) languages, except when there is nothing other than audio that differs.