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9th September 2011, 19:01 | #21 | Link |
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DgIndex, which is used for indexing/preparing the vob file spits out a repaired d2v file on your vob sample.
You can verify this and look in the AutoGK/Tmp folder for a *d2v.bad file. Have a look in the DGIndex Help manual what this means I think it's from cutting at non I frame. Another thing to try: Dont load the ifo file, just use the Vob files as input for AutoGk. This is all from aging memory. I dont use AutoGk anymore. Got some new toys |
10th September 2011, 17:56 | #22 | Link |
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Don't forget the AC3 filter. Neither Windows nor AutoGK comes with the ability to play AC3 audio:
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AC3_Filter |
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Once you get VirtualDub opening the AVIs again if you can't solve the problem it might still pay to upload a sample of a "problem" AVI too. Given you say the audio in those AVIs doesn't work when trying to play them on three different PCs, it might help if someone can look at them and/or see if they'll play on their computer.
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