UnwantedAudio insertion in DVD Shrink
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1bonehead
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30. September 2008 @ 00:59 |
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Originally posted by molder1: I agree, and by the way do you know if shrink will burn blu-ray DVD's using Fab to rip?
Don't believe that will work.
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molder1
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30. September 2008 @ 01:01 |
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What will I need?
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1bonehead
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30. September 2008 @ 01:07 |
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Originally posted by molder1: What will I need?
1) a good blu ray ripper (not sure if dvdfab supports BD at present, however AnydvdHD does as a ripper)
2) as for ripping and burning, ask your questions here, as I am not a High Def BD expert
http://forums.afterdawn.com/forum_view.cfm/200
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The RIAA Soundexchange Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The IFPI Are: The same anti consumer lot as listed above!
The MPAA Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, DISNEY, PARAMOUNT, FOX.
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molder1
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30. September 2008 @ 01:17 |
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1bonehead, Thank you for replying, I have been doing this for years using the original decrytper and shrink and now fab and shrink which works great for everything and I'm buying a blu ray player in a couple of days and just wanted some in-site. Thanks, I'll see what I can find
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30. September 2008 @ 02:33 |
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Originally posted by Peshtigo: Originally posted by dialysis1: First off DVD Shrink does not splice. That would be where 2 or more videos are joined together. Shrink makes individual titles. I think you're pulling our legs.
I guess that would depend on your definition of "splice". Shrink can indeed be used to edit out segments of movies or recorded television programs (i.e. commercials) and rejoin the indivividual titles as one single title. I do it routinely to remove TV commercials. When done properly the resulting video appears almost seamless. There are guides available for making a "compilation" DVD with Shrink. You call it what you want, but by definition "splice" refers to "joining or uniting different segments".
Taking a movie and creating 2 or 3 titles is not joining them as 1. It's just 2 or 3 titles on the same disc. Watch the counter on a standalone player as it goes from one title to the next. The counter goes back to zero.
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Peshtigo
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30. September 2008 @ 08:51 |
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Originally posted by dialysis1: Originally posted by Peshtigo: Originally posted by dialysis1: First off DVD Shrink does not splice. That would be where 2 or more videos are joined together. Shrink makes individual titles. I think you're pulling our legs.
I guess that would depend on your definition of "splice". Shrink can indeed be used to edit out segments of movies or recorded television programs (i.e. commercials) and rejoin the indivividual titles as one single title. I do it routinely to remove TV commercials. When done properly the resulting video appears almost seamless. There are guides available for making a "compilation" DVD with Shrink. You call it what you want, but by definition "splice" refers to "joining or uniting different segments".
Taking a movie and creating 2 or 3 titles is not joining them as 1. It's just 2 or 3 titles on the same disc. Watch the counter on a standalone player as it goes from one title to the next. The counter goes back to zero.
The whole purpose here is to make one DVD not one "title disc". The structure of most DVD's is indeed made up of more than one title "joined" to make up one DVD video. To think otherwise would be like suggesting that flour, sugar, eggs, etc., joined together don't make one cake. The counter on a DVD player merely measures the duration of the DVD segments. How many people watch a DVD with one eye on the counter? Few, if any.
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Mez
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30. September 2008 @ 09:58 |
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I have used shrink to concatenate videos (splice is a No no). I have used it to make one side from two sides. I have not done it in a while because the process is not intuitive. I wait till I have nothing better to do and do a few movies in the span of a month (before I forget how it is done).
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Peshtigo
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30. September 2008 @ 10:18 |
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Originally posted by Mez: I have used shrink to concatenate videos (splice is a No no). I have used it to make one side from two sides. I have not done it in a while because the process is not intuitive. I wait till I have nothing better to do and do a few movies in the span of a month (before I forget how it is done).
concatenate
2 dictionary results for: concatenate
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con·cat·e·nate /kɒnˈkætnˌeɪt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kon-kat-n-eyt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, -nat·ed, -nat·ing, adjective
?verb (used with object)
1. to link together; unite in a series or chain.
?adjective
2. linked together, as in a chain.
Wow! Good word!
splice
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splice /splaɪs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[splahys] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, spliced, splic·ing, noun
?verb (used with object)
1. to join together or unite (two ropes or parts of a rope) by the interweaving of strands.
2. to unite (timbers, spars, or the like) by overlapping and binding their ends.
3. to unite (film, magnetic tape, or the like) by butting and cementing.
4. to join or unite.
Unite = splice.
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Pontifex
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30. September 2008 @ 23:43 |
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I identified the source of the problem. Still somewhat weird though. I was editing out commercials from a TV series. Just before the commerical ended and the show started again the broadcaster has a parental warning about violence etc., which I exclude in the video trimming. The last thing the voice-over says is "User discretion is advised". Some how the word advised itself was getting trimmed to "vised" which sounds like "spliced". The odd thing is that when I play the two pieces I am "splicing" separately i don't hear the audio "vised" at the end. I only hear it if I select both segments and play them as one. Somehow the soundtrack piece which has the word fragment "vised" gets in bewteen the video segments. Since the broadcast parental warning is issued at the end of each commerical segment I was getting the same audio fragment "vised" between each and every splice. So, the story isn't baloney more like finding a a curly hair in a pizza!
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olyteddy
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1. October 2008 @ 22:41 |
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Quote: ...odd thing is that when I play the two pieces I am "splicing" separately i don't hear the audio "vised" at the end...
Not odd at all. Shrink can only cut on I frames so even if you mark at an exact point there's still about .5 second slop in the actual cut.
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