hf
25th March 2005, 15:37
I'm in the process of converting some old VHS tapes
to DVD. On one of the tapes, the left audio channel
is extremely quite, so I wanted to get rid of it and
just have a Mono sound track (it's an instructional
video, so no big deal). I used Roxio's DVD builder
to create the DVD, used pgcdemux to seperate out the
video and audio, used Audacity to remove the one
audio channel, used AC3machine to convert the LPMC
audio to AC3, and finally used Muxman to put everything
back together. When I play the dvd in PowerDVD, the
audio sounds really slow, like it is at half speed.
The display correctly show the audio as being Dolby
Digital 1.0.
I'm using Muxman 0.12c. I went through a lot of steps,
so I'm not really sure if this is a Muxman problem or
not. I do know that the size of the Mono audio file is
half the original stereo size, so I think Audacity is
not messing things up. I ended up getting around this
problem by cloning the one good channel in Audacity to
still have Stereo audio even though both channels are
the same.
to DVD. On one of the tapes, the left audio channel
is extremely quite, so I wanted to get rid of it and
just have a Mono sound track (it's an instructional
video, so no big deal). I used Roxio's DVD builder
to create the DVD, used pgcdemux to seperate out the
video and audio, used Audacity to remove the one
audio channel, used AC3machine to convert the LPMC
audio to AC3, and finally used Muxman to put everything
back together. When I play the dvd in PowerDVD, the
audio sounds really slow, like it is at half speed.
The display correctly show the audio as being Dolby
Digital 1.0.
I'm using Muxman 0.12c. I went through a lot of steps,
so I'm not really sure if this is a Muxman problem or
not. I do know that the size of the Mono audio file is
half the original stereo size, so I think Audacity is
not messing things up. I ended up getting around this
problem by cloning the one good channel in Audacity to
still have Stereo audio even though both channels are
the same.