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PeterUK
29th June 2002, 12:00
I've downloaded the mono to stereo plugin to get rid of the Mickey Mouse effect but the guide says I have to execute a command
-plugin( -name BS_M2S.dll -func Simple )
How do I do this?
Thanks
Pete
EDIT I've been using DVD2SVCD to do my discs, how do I integrate the plugin to change the audio from mono to stereo into DVD2SVCD. Can this be done?
DSPguru
29th June 2002, 12:21
paste this line to freetext textbox in BeSweetGUI.
or use OggMachine v0.5 ;)
frank
29th June 2002, 12:28
DSPguru, the -plugin() param is not read out in a template.
DSPguru
29th June 2002, 12:40
template ?
frank
29th June 2002, 18:56
Oh, sorry, I mean the BeSweet Profile.;)
PeterUK
30th June 2002, 18:25
Cool - thanks a lot :D
PeterUK
30th June 2002, 19:52
OK - I've another question :D
I've been using DVD2SVCD to do my discs, how do I integrate the plugin to change the audio from mono to stereo into DVD2SVCD. Can this be done?
Thanks for your help :D
pacohaas
30th June 2002, 19:56
1. click the edit avisynth script checkbox,
2. then when the avs editor pops up, go ahead and process the ac3 file as you wish,
3. when it's done, click ok on the avs editor.
make sure you have DVD2SVCD set to not delete any files otherwise you won't have an ac3 file to process.
also, if you happen to be at the computer when BeSweet gets called by DVD2SVCD, you can just close the command window and save some time.
PeterUK
3rd July 2002, 11:33
I still can't do it :( What am I doing wrong?:
Start DVD2SVCD as normal
Go into 'Frameserver' and select 'Edit The AviSynth Script File' (which one - edit when DVD2AVI is done or as part of the Video Encoding?)
Then Rip & Convert
Then the Edit AVisunth Script File box pops up:
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\SIMPLE~1\SIMPLE~1.DLL")
LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\MPEG2Dec\mpeg2dec.dll")
mpeg2source("C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\DVD2AV~1.D2V")
SimpleResize(480,576)
What do I do with the Mono to Stereo plugin? I have a Mono DVD and I just want to encode it to SVCD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Pete
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