You'd need a program like SmallDVD. However, the quicktime pro approach might actually be easier. Rip the dvd, open the mp4 in quicktime, then add an audio track. Make sure it sounds fine, then save it. Presto, your original movie is now saved with another audio trackthat can be turned on and off, just like you're looking for. This way you don't have to be bothered with remastering the DVD before you rip it with Handbrake. If you're going to be doing this a lot the $30 price tag on quicktime pro would probably be worth it.

On Nov 16, 2008, at 22:19, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

How do you remaster it?

HomeDVS only provides the dvs, not the movie track, so would I take there original track and merge them, then save it as a seperte track?

I wnat to be able to select it just like another language, but I have no idea how to remaster it.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 16-Nov-08, at 7:13 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Not with Handbrake itself. If you want to do that you'll need to remaster the DVD including the home DVS track as an audio track on the remastered copy. If you have quicktime pro you can also create the movie with handbrake then add the audio track later and save it.





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