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2nd August 2005, 05:50 | #1 | Link |
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Using AviSynth to reduce audio size
I have a .avi video file (imported from my video camera). I have it opened via AviSynth script in VirtualDubMod. I try to output it as a DivX 5.1 compressed video clip (.avi), but the audo is gigantic. Is there a way to use AviSynth to reduce the audio size (I understand that the quality will also suffer). Currently, I am using KillAudio to remove it completely, but that isn't what I am ultimately after. Any other suggestions to improve the script would also be appreciated.
Thanks. My current script is: Code:
AVISource("C:\DVD_Work\Video-20050731-172025.avi") Bob SelectOdd KillAudio trim(655, 12352) + trim(13768, 14075) + trim(14718, 15077) + trim(16477, 17030) + trim(17977, 18750) |
2nd August 2005, 06:12 | #2 | Link |
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why don't you just process (transcode) the audio in virtualdub as well (for easy solution)? another option (that i use) is to process the audio separately e.g. with besweet and then mux into the video with vd.
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but i'm pretty sure that besweet (or belight for simplicity) will give you better results. regards t |
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