The latest 8.0.3 is supposed to fix a language bug that I had found annoying. Toast would select a mono commentary track instead of the correct language stereo track when I put videos into it from EyeTV. 8.0.3 appeared to pick up the stereo track automatically when I dragged videos on to it, but once burned, it hadn't always picked up the stereo track (even though it said it had). When I went back to create the disc again and tried selecting the correct audio tracks, the pull-down menu that shows the track options would have either both as stereo or both as mono, so it is difficult to select which one is which. I had to burn a disc image, open it, mount it, open DVD player and check each track to see which audio it had picked up before burning. Does anyone know how to check exactly which track it has without doing this?
I haven't had much chance to check it all yet, but it could be that once you double-click a track, it sets the audio correctly, though I am not sure. One disc with 17 video tracks on it worked fine first time (with video that was always wrong before) but the ones with only two or three tracks didn't seem to.
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The latest 8.0.3 is supposed to fix a language bug that I had found annoying. Toast would select a mono commentary track instead of the correct language stereo track when I put videos into it from EyeTV. 8.0.3 appeared to pick up the stereo track automatically when I dragged videos on to it, but once burned, it hadn't always picked up the stereo track (even though it said it had). When I went back to create the disc again and tried selecting the correct audio tracks, the pull-down menu that shows the track options would have either both as stereo or both as mono, so it is difficult to select which one is which. I had to burn a disc image, open it, mount it, open DVD player and check each track to see which audio it had picked up before burning. Does anyone know how to check exactly which track it has without doing this?
I haven't had much chance to check it all yet, but it could be that once you double-click a track, it sets the audio correctly, though I am not sure. One disc with 17 video tracks on it worked fine first time (with video that was always wrong before) but the ones with only two or three tracks didn't seem to.
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