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AVI to DVD
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Truckpark
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20. December 2004 @ 09:23 |
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I have a question for anyone who uses virtual dub to join 2 avi files together.
Can someone tell me why, when using virtual dub to join 2, say 800mb avi files, they become about 80gb?
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stardust
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20. December 2004 @ 09:43 |
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You have now uncompressed AVI. Don't use full processing mode in video tab, select both video and audio as direct stream copy.
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Truckpark
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20. December 2004 @ 10:16 |
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Thanks for the info. Worked a treat, now i just have to convert it to DVD.
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Truckpark
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20. December 2004 @ 19:59 |
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Stardust, got one excellent AVI file now, but when i convert to MPEG using TMPencplus, i loose the sound and it wont let me use the AVI file in the audio field.
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Truckpark
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20. December 2004 @ 20:22 |
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I also tried extracting the audio file using OSSaudio extractor but it said the audio file was unsupported.
Any ideas?
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andmerr
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20. December 2004 @ 22:30 |
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i see you are still having fun with your avi's
have a good xmas man
andmerr
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Truckpark
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20. December 2004 @ 22:38 |
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Hey bud, nice to hear from you. So what is Santa bringing you this xmas, an upgrade to 1gb broadband?
Just sent you a private message.
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andmerr
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21. December 2004 @ 07:53 |
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i've been very bad think santa is going to miss me this year
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daemonzx6
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21. December 2004 @ 18:59 |
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how quickly some people get off topic!
You can actually extract the sound with VirtualDub. Then use the WAV as the audio source when encoding.
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andmerr
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21. December 2004 @ 21:36 |
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so! and your point is..............
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