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Wizard of OZ with Dark Side of the Moon
dbo
27th December 2001, 01:42
Has anyone remuxed the Wizard of OZ video with Dark Side of the Moon as the audio?
tenebrenz
27th December 2001, 02:37
No, but I heard about this a few years ago. Apparently if you play the album along with the film it makes sense (kind of.) I think this is an ideal thing to do after one has been drinking a bit too much! :) (like me at the mo after a lot of liebfraumilch)
Anyway I'm sure the film is longer than the album, this true?
dbo
27th December 2001, 03:41
The film is longer. The audio needs to be looped. I've done this a couple times and it's really cool. I would like to author a dvd that has the Dark Side of the Moon audio built right in. The audio would be in wav format and I'm not sure how to remux that with the video. I guess I would need to make it ac3 somehow.
beaups
28th December 2001, 04:57
Actually you don't need to convert wav (PCM) to AC3. DVD spec supports PCM...I think you may need an AC3 track as well (I might be wrong on that part). Just use a good program like DVD Maestro and add the original audio track and DSOM as a second track...then you can listen to whatever.
--Sean
beaups
28th December 2001, 04:59
Originally posted by beaups
Actually you don't need to convert wav (PCM) to AC3. DVD spec supports PCM...I think you may need an AC3 track as well (I might be wrong on that part). Just use a good program like DVD Maestro and add the original audio track and DSOM as a second track...then you can listen to whatever.
--Sean
Sorry you need to convert the Wav files to 48K sampling for DVD. Easy to do with Nero and some other audio editors...in Nero use Tools--->file encoding.
--Sean
disturbed1
28th December 2001, 05:56
It's a different experience.:cool:
Since most authoring apps support more than one audio stream.
Here's how I did it.
Stream1 2/0 ac3 192kbit original dialog.
Stream2 48khz pcm Pink Floyd audio upsampled/EQ'd by CoolEdit.
Stream3 3/0 (L,C,R) ac3 448kbit. I used the Pink Floyd audio as stereo left and right, converted the original dialog to mono, and used it as center. Gives it a perfect background soundtrack.
If your unsure about the audio timing, do a google search, there's a handfull of sites that give step by step tips.
tenebrenz
29th December 2001, 00:50
just had a search on google, seems like its mostly americans who have pages up about this. i assume they are syncing to ntsc, so it can't work the same way for pal (due to the speed difference.) should you speed up the pink floyd by 4% or should i not think about this and just try it!
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