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Old 14th December 2001, 09:29   #1  |  Link
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Mux Video with LAME-MP3

Hi,
I want to mux an AVI with an Lame-MP3-Stream in Graphedit, but when I try to connect the Lame-Direct-Show-Filter with Avi-Mux they can't agree on a connection. What is the solution to this problem?


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Old 14th December 2001, 22:04   #2  |  Link
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try nandub.
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Old 15th December 2001, 18:07   #3  |  Link
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better try using WaveMP3 and VirtualDub since Nandub uses some nasty tricks for muxing. Those tricks CAN cause problems later on.
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Old 18th December 2001, 10:24   #4  |  Link
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Mux Video with LAME-MP3

I know how to use VD, NanD, but I want to write a program to convert Audio and finally mux it into an Avi-File and so I need to connect those two filters or use another way to convert to MP3 and mux it into an Avi.

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Old 18th December 2001, 11:35   #5  |  Link
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... that's what he is syaing ... use nandub to simply mux your audio and video .. 'video' 'direct stream copy', 'audio' 'direct stream copy' 'VBR MP3 audio' select audio file, 'file' 'save as AVI' , wait 5 minutes, done ....
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