Mentalmummy
24th January 2005, 11:57
I apologise for the newbiness of this question in advance but the scripting and jobs in virtualdubmod does confuse me a bit.
To help some friends rip vobs to avi I have a bat file. It calls virtualdubmod to automatically begin a presaved job where a .avs file for the vob is encoded using the current xvid settings and the audio file audio.ac3 is dubbed on top then saved as an avi. It also applies a deinterlacer in blend mode to the file during processing.
I tried the simple option of saving a jobs file for the first conversion then just applying that to any vobs they want to convert but then all later conversions are the same length as the first one because they use the same job file?
How would I go about, as simply as I can, calling virtualdubmod from the command line to
1. Import the audio file audio.ac3
2. Encode the avs file vob2avi.avs using systems xvid encoder settings
3. Save the result as an avi with audio.ac3 as the soundtrack
Alternatively if I use avs2avi to make the avi itself, is there a straightforward way to dub the audio and video using virtualdubmod via command line?
Any help is really appreciated, failing that can anyone point to an example virtualdubmod script and what extension the script needs (eg .vcf)?
Dave
To help some friends rip vobs to avi I have a bat file. It calls virtualdubmod to automatically begin a presaved job where a .avs file for the vob is encoded using the current xvid settings and the audio file audio.ac3 is dubbed on top then saved as an avi. It also applies a deinterlacer in blend mode to the file during processing.
I tried the simple option of saving a jobs file for the first conversion then just applying that to any vobs they want to convert but then all later conversions are the same length as the first one because they use the same job file?
How would I go about, as simply as I can, calling virtualdubmod from the command line to
1. Import the audio file audio.ac3
2. Encode the avs file vob2avi.avs using systems xvid encoder settings
3. Save the result as an avi with audio.ac3 as the soundtrack
Alternatively if I use avs2avi to make the avi itself, is there a straightforward way to dub the audio and video using virtualdubmod via command line?
Any help is really appreciated, failing that can anyone point to an example virtualdubmod script and what extension the script needs (eg .vcf)?
Dave