Fullasoul
24th April 2004, 23:07
I know this is probably a stupid question, but I'm just unclear of something. Let's say I take a music video DVD and i rip a few songs (chapters) from the disk using dvd decrypter (using the demux option of course). My output will be a txt with info about the stream, an mpv, and (since this disc has only LPCM audio), a WAV file. The WAV file is titled "blah blah blah 48kz 16-bit delay -95ms.wav" Did dvd decrypter extract a wav file that is 95ms longer than the video file (meaning can i just trim the first 95ms in a sound editor), or is this wav the same length as the mpv, but 95 seconds off (at which point I guess I'd have to chop the first 95ms off and place it at the END of the wav).....basically how do i handle these audio offsets? I ask because I'm going to be merging this music video with a few others from other sources, and i'd like to tie everything together into one stream so i can just use chapter points instead of making a bunch of seperate title sets on the DVD (icky jumps in between songs, etc). Can someone help me here???
Thanks,
Fullasoul
Thanks,
Fullasoul