CAMAFE
26th May 2004, 01:59
Hi all,
I'm new to this, so sorry for the VERY newbie question.
I've used for a long time ReelDVD. It encodes Dolby 2.0 without any question or parameter. Just "drag and drop".
Recently I moved to Scenarist but still encode the audio with ReelDVD.
Easier and bullet proof.
I would like to start doing the job (and 5.1 one of this days) properly in Scenarist.
I've read the tutorial here in the forum, but I would like to know what exactly should I do in Scenarist to do the encoding.
Any help from a Scenarist user is welcome.
BTW. I feel that the ac3 from ReelDVD is always "quiet"(less volume) than the wav file. Normal?
Thank's a lot
Carlos
I'm new to this, so sorry for the VERY newbie question.
I've used for a long time ReelDVD. It encodes Dolby 2.0 without any question or parameter. Just "drag and drop".
Recently I moved to Scenarist but still encode the audio with ReelDVD.
Easier and bullet proof.
I would like to start doing the job (and 5.1 one of this days) properly in Scenarist.
I've read the tutorial here in the forum, but I would like to know what exactly should I do in Scenarist to do the encoding.
Any help from a Scenarist user is welcome.
BTW. I feel that the ac3 from ReelDVD is always "quiet"(less volume) than the wav file. Normal?
Thank's a lot
Carlos