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slafe
19th April 2004, 17:32
Hi jdobbs

First i have to say...very nice program...i have done many movies with cce...the 3 big method.with your program it's very simple to do a real good movie...nice work and keep it up.

I have a question about audio remap

if you have 4 audio track and you remove 3 of then...and if you take away audio stream 0x80 and leave stream 0x81 and remove the other two. when the movie is done "rebuild" and you play it,it has no sound på play before it go to 0x80 stream.

It very simple to remap this audio to play right..I have done this with ifoedit and put up the audiostream 0x81 to 0x80 stream and get rid of the other numbers..and in the VTSI_MAT rename to right name on the audiostream.

can it`s be done in dvd-rb??

jdobbs
19th April 2004, 17:39
Originally posted by slafe
Hi jdobbs

First i have to say...very nice program...i have done many movies with cce...the 3 big method.with your program it's very simple to do a real good movie...nice work and keep it up.

I have a question about audio remap

if you have 4 audio track and you remove 3 of then...and if you take away audio stream 0x80 and leave stream 0x81 and remove the other two. when the movie is done "rebuild" and you play it,it has no sound på play before it go to 0x80 stream.

It very simple to remap this audio to play right..I have done this with ifoedit and put up the audiostream 0x81 to 0x80 stream and get rid of the other numbers..and in the VTSI_MAT rename to right name on the audiostream.

can it`s be done in dvd-rb?? I'll have to think about it. I know you can do that in IFEDIT, but I also know that if you examine DVDs you'll see that the last two bits of the substream always matches the track (80-87, 88-8F, A0-A7) and the position in the table. I know it works, as I've done it myself, but I fear that somewhere there are players that depend on that fact... I'll have to do some research as I'm not sure whether it is a standard.

nwg
20th April 2004, 15:59
This can be tricky to do sucessfully.

Shrink has a similar function called logical remapping of enabled streams. Most of the time (with PAL R2) it works fine. I have however, I had a problem a R1 NTSC DVD. When I kept two languages, the audio selection in the menu selected the wrong audio track.