Eye of Horus
7th January 2003, 23:15
Hi,
I am lazy ! I admit it !
But for me it is easier to ask this question here without reading all the messages or find my way in the enormous amount of options of these 2 programs ! LOL !
Ok,
Sometimes I rip the audio of a dvd in chapters. So instead of 1 big ac3, I have a separate ac3 of every chapter. For the question's sake I shall use the number 50 as example.
Ok, so I have 50 ac3's. From these 50 there are a few that need to be adjusted, faded out, deleted, but ... before the final dts is made.
I have to edit the temporary wavs that are made, to do that. I know that if I leave out the place for Surcode in the "files and folders" tab, temporary wavs are placed in the given directory.
These are named monoFL.wav, monoFR.wav etc.
So...this means I cannot use the batch function in Besure, because these files are overwritten when the second ac3 is decoded.
So...the question is : Is it possible to use the batch in Besure and automatically keep ALL the temporary wav files ?? I really would like to see the original filename added before monoFL.wav, monoRL.wav etc, so they will be : 01monoFL.wav, 01monoRL.wav etc. When I do the second it will be : 02monoFL.wav etc.
Is it already an option that I perhaps oversaw, or if not, is it possible to built it into the program ?
kindest regards,
Eye of Horus
I am lazy ! I admit it !
But for me it is easier to ask this question here without reading all the messages or find my way in the enormous amount of options of these 2 programs ! LOL !
Ok,
Sometimes I rip the audio of a dvd in chapters. So instead of 1 big ac3, I have a separate ac3 of every chapter. For the question's sake I shall use the number 50 as example.
Ok, so I have 50 ac3's. From these 50 there are a few that need to be adjusted, faded out, deleted, but ... before the final dts is made.
I have to edit the temporary wavs that are made, to do that. I know that if I leave out the place for Surcode in the "files and folders" tab, temporary wavs are placed in the given directory.
These are named monoFL.wav, monoFR.wav etc.
So...this means I cannot use the batch function in Besure, because these files are overwritten when the second ac3 is decoded.
So...the question is : Is it possible to use the batch in Besure and automatically keep ALL the temporary wav files ?? I really would like to see the original filename added before monoFL.wav, monoRL.wav etc, so they will be : 01monoFL.wav, 01monoRL.wav etc. When I do the second it will be : 02monoFL.wav etc.
Is it already an option that I perhaps oversaw, or if not, is it possible to built it into the program ?
kindest regards,
Eye of Horus