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29th December 2004, 08:44 | #2 | Link |
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Index your VOBs with DGIndex. Load the resulting d2v file with Mpeg2Source(...)
DGIndex will demux the AC3 / DTS streams for you. Do with these what you will and mux in when you are finished encoding the video.
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30th December 2004, 05:35 | #4 | Link |
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You should install the decode of AC3...
In fact, you can play the vob files by media player classical with ffdshow. And you should search "DGIndex" in this forum,or install Gordian Knot or AutoRV10. This tool is in those pockets. |
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DGIndex will, however, demux the audio tracks in your VOB file to separate WAV, AC3 or whatever files that you can process with other programs or import using WAVSource into AviSynth. Also, do you have any player that plays the sound from those VOB files to begin with? Maybe you didn't select the correct audio track to demux (or activate demuxing at all) in DGIndex? |
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