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11th March 2006, 16:53 | #61 | Link | |
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Anyway, you have a VOB with one frame in it? Where did that come from? Also, try navigating with the single step feature. Maybe the GOP stepping is getting confused. It appears to be entirely a cosmetic issue, yes? Last edited by Guest; 11th March 2006 at 16:57. |
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I found Chopper XP, but I had to use manual extraction, because normal way failed..
Here's a sample: http://rapidshare.de/files/15268900/test.vob.html |
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Maybe.. but DGIndex had a proplem even with non-trimmed file. |
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VTS_01_10.VOB has 9 characters in the name and is out of specs, therefore there is no tool to manage it properly. On PC you can copy the remaining VOBs to _9.VOB (more than 1 GB), then a PC can access properly. After editing you have to shrink to 9 regular VOBs, or create a new titleset for the rest. Last edited by frank; 13th March 2006 at 11:08. |
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I didn't understand why dgindex can't pass audio to dgdecode. Is this not possible or not implemented? Is there interest to implement this feature?
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This may sound like a stupid question but here it goes: - Any plans for supporting AVI files (Uncompressed, MPEG4, DV, etc)?
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My audio source is MPA and I always need to convert in WAV to use WAVSource. If MPEG2Source can open audio too, my life would be more easy.
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you can use nicaudio.dll to load every "usuall" mpeg2 audio formats into the avs script.
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13th March 2006, 16:04 | #76 | Link |
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I am suggesting this feature to make all things more easy. One plugin less (nicaudio).
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I usually use Besweet to convert MPA files to WAV. Then I open AVS in virtualdub and load the WAV file to compress in MP3 format. I do other way too: convert MPA to WAV, load WAV in the script with WAVSource and compress in virtualdub.
I think it's too many passes to do. When I compress AVI files I only use AVISource and load in virtualdub to compress both audio and video. I don't need to do dgindex project and besweet conversion. I am trying to make all process more fast. I did too many videos and I don't have much time. I am thinking other thing: If dgdecode.dll could manipulate the mpeg2 (video and audio) files directly without do d2v project in dgindex, the process will be more easy yet!! Why not?
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13th March 2006, 18:22 | #79 | Link |
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I'm not a VirtualDub expert but... would'nt it work with a script like:
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loadplugin("d:\tests\dgdecode.dll") loadplugin("d:\tests\nicaudio.dll") v=MPEG2Source("D:\Tests\teste3.d2v") a=DelayAudio(NicMPASource("D:\Tests\teste3 -40ms.mpa", 2),-0.040) AudioDub(v,a)
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Please consider the "wrapper" solutions like GK, etc., if ease of use is your primary goal. There is a perfectly adequate process to avoid multiple passes. It is just as given in the Quick Start guide and as Rockas has shown. If you set up your AVS template correctly, you won't even have to think about it. DGDecode needs the index information from DGIndex to work. Putting all the DGIndex functionality into DGDecode has been suggested (see Development list). |
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