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kimo
29th January 2002, 00:55
e-z said
well sir i wish that was as e-z as u say it,
cos only 10 minuts of the movi and evfen less took something like 2GB and note that well
not 20 MB but full 2GB
and sins we r here i had this question, How come the audio file and the video file dont sincronise well ( i played the voice file(mp3)from winamp and the video file (.avi) on winmplayer 7.0 ) ?
after decrepting with dvd decreptor and encrypting with Gknot
great to know there is life out there

downloaders
29th January 2002, 10:09
I think nobody answered, because nobody understood what you mean...
In other words, give us a better and objective description of your prob. and maybe we are able to help you...

Teegedeck
29th January 2002, 10:31
Well, kimo also double-posted. I answered to his question in his thread 'why do i get 2 files one sound one video'.

BTW, double-posting is against the forum rules, I believe.

aleksander
29th January 2002, 10:37
Originally posted by Teegedeck
BTW, double-posting is against the forum rules, I believe.
You're absolutely right....
Since I'm fresh as a moderator here I didn't want to delete this post because I just completely couldn't understand him...:D
aleksander

kimo
29th January 2002, 11:56
what i wanted to say is this
I was finaly able to transform the vob file to 2 files one audio(.mp3 format) and one video(.avi format)(2 ceperated files ) now when i tried to mux these 2 files i first got a message saying that the size of the files will be too big, so i tried muxing ( using save avi ) and after only 10 minuts of the movi the file was already 2gb real big.
thats my story and i am stiking 2 it haha:sly:
now can anyone help out please :rolleyes:

aleksander
29th January 2002, 12:03
Maybe you forgot to choose a codec as Teegedeck suggested in other thread or you just simply didn't set Audio and Video to Direct Stream Copy (when you want to mux audio and video into one file it's a must) and then Save Avi...
hope that helps
aleksander

Teegedeck
29th January 2002, 13:13
Hi kimo,

I stick 2 my story, 2. :)

As I already said on the other thread, there really is no shame in using Xmpeg / FlaskMPEG as a beginner. I did that, too, and was quite sad when I had to abandon it because it was just so much more user-friendly than Nandub. You'd need only SmartRipper and Xmpeg. Have a look at Doom9's guides for details.