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26th March 2003, 09:01 | #1 | Link |
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audio fade in and out with frame selection
@ DSPguru, DVD2SVCD and all....please:
i post this question after search and read many threads and seems that nobody ask about this before! i'm trying to use the frame selection in dvd2svcd but i don't know how can i fade in and fade out the audio with this situation! the tile is the question... my english is horrible to explain better! a direction will be fine too! thanks in advance! |
26th March 2003, 20:50 | #2 | Link |
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Hello!
Itīs a good idea, but unfortunately only the half of your request is possible yet. -Download the FadeIn v0.2 - plugin for besweet from DSPGuru here. -Copy the dll in the dvd2svcd\besweet - folder -in the same directory create a batch - file with the following content: besweet %* -plugin( -name BS_FadeIn.dll -func FadeInSlow ) -save it and choose it in dvd2svcd under the audio - tab as the besweet - executable. This will add a fadein of appr. 3,5 sec. to every mp2, automatically created with dvd2svcd. I know that it would be better if you could add a fadeout instead to avoid the sudden end of sound, but this isnīt possible with besweet yet. greets, winxi
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28th March 2003, 04:24 | #3 | Link |
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@ winxi
hi friend ,i got another solution with your help and i'm writing a preview in my house first cos my english is horrible! the "solution" is more or less simple but works with predition....audio and video fade in and out. give me please 2 or 3 days and i post all here,ok? thanks! |
29th March 2003, 04:54 | #8 | Link |
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yup, that will definatly work, but it kinda defeats the "automated-ness" of DVD2SVCD. One would hope that someone could decipher the BeSweet fade-in plugin and write a suitable fade-out plugin to use with it. Then the choice to fade the audio in and out could be added as a checkbox with dropdown(for fade amounts) in DVD2SVCD.
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29th March 2003, 10:28 | #9 | Link |
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Thanks for your effort, jorel! Iīm sure someone will find this useful. But for me personally it would take too long. As pacohaas has stated, the automation of dvd2svcd gets fully lost. And btw i donīt like the idea of encoding the audio twice with another program than besweet.
greets, winxi
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