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This is not a feature Liquid supports. You will need a third party authoring applications for this. Adobe Encore CS4 might be a good choice. I also think TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 will allow you to have one secondary audio stream along with another subtitle. You can download a trial version of that and see if it works for you. The nice thing aobut ...
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Have a look at this application. You can just fuse your Liquid timeline and use the fuse file to make your BD disc. Simple workflow. There is a free trial download. I have no personal experience but other Liquid users have highly recommended it. My guess is it will work fine with Smets' codecs.
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alan wells:Surely this is all a bit academic when Nextgen is on the way - or is it?
Yes NexGen is on the way but it is clear the schedule has slipped.
However this is not academic. MC, especially if we can get a good deal on it again or something similar to the academic version, might be a wise move for some current Liquid users. MC is ...
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The default settings are not the best for the US market as they default to mp2 audio which many US DVD players cannot use. You really should create a custom preset and change the audio format to Dolby Digital Stereo and while you are making your custom preset limit the peak bitrate to about 7000. Also, make sure you use -R discs. Some DVD players ...
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Just to be clear. Avid did offer about 1/2 off of Media Composer to Liquid users originally. That offer has expired but Gary at Videoguys is working on getting a similar offer again for those who passed the first time. We are also looking at the possibility of getting what I call an MC Lite offer, just the editor without the third party ...
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Yes, they are listening and watching this forum. Let's see what happens.
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We don't. Anyone who has something to offer to help another user is welcome.
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Actually, MC runs pretty well on most PC's. The critical thing is the video card but even that has some leeway. I got it to run pretty well with an ATI card (just no OpenGL), but MC will do that in software if necessary.
I would be curious as to how many Liquid users would be interested in a low cost, no third party, version of MC as has been ...
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With the BOB connected and powered up, go to the Liquid control panel Site>System Settings>Inputs/Outputs tab>Video Outputs and select the video output you are using from the BOB and set HD-Output to On. I normally turn that on for all three outputs.
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Be advised that having Studio and Liquid on the same machine is a BAD idea as they share certain files (Liquid and Studio are built on the same code base) although not necessarily the same version of those files. If you are going to attempt to have them on the same install of XP, install Studio first and then Liquid as Liquid may have earlier ...
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