drpaulng
8th June 2004, 16:18
Well, is there a possible solution to the "Computer based Karaoke player" that players AVI (mpeg4) with AC3 audio. Yes, but the batch job is not readily done when most DVD-to-AVI conversion aims at the whole movie rather than individual vob ripped chapter by chapter from a karaoke DVD.
SimpleDivx and FairUse are more or less the same as AutoGK.
If the AutoGK developers can take care to add a batch-job page....it would be perfect!
Step1:
Rip the karaoke DVD chapter by chapter. (Best if individual chapters selection can be done rather than ripping the whole DVD all the way).
Step2:
Rename the indivdual song1.vob, song2.vob...etc(optional).
Step3:
Input the song1.vob, song2.vob to a batch list.
Step4:
Output the with proper selection of track number (karaoke track could be on track2 or track1...or track3), keep AC3 or down-convert to mp3 stereo, mux to the encoded AVI video.
Perfect individual songs (song1.avi, song2.avi) readily played by any computer based karaoke player (database manager).
SimpleDivx and FairUse are more or less the same as AutoGK.
If the AutoGK developers can take care to add a batch-job page....it would be perfect!
Step1:
Rip the karaoke DVD chapter by chapter. (Best if individual chapters selection can be done rather than ripping the whole DVD all the way).
Step2:
Rename the indivdual song1.vob, song2.vob...etc(optional).
Step3:
Input the song1.vob, song2.vob to a batch list.
Step4:
Output the with proper selection of track number (karaoke track could be on track2 or track1...or track3), keep AC3 or down-convert to mp3 stereo, mux to the encoded AVI video.
Perfect individual songs (song1.avi, song2.avi) readily played by any computer based karaoke player (database manager).