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Posted by Verizon User on 01/02/06 22:51
Thanks for the advice.
I used DVDshrink, followed by TmpegEnc Author, but I had a/v sync problems
and only 4 tracks out of 30 were able to be heard. I had picked the still
images option in DVDshrink, since I didn't need video- just audio (this DVD
is for use in my car's DVD system with 5.1). Evidently this didn't work.
If it is makes it easier, I am happy to just keep the audio and video
intact. Maybe selecting the highest level of compression will work (with
DVD shrink)?
Also, I thought I read somewhere that DVD shrink can't deal with 5.1 audio
files correctly. Is this true?
Thanks again for your help!
"Mark Burns" <marcus520520@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1136203522.458139.198080@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> How that I would go about it:
>
> 1) Use a program to take a stilll image or images and turn that into an
> mpeg file. I use Pinnacle 8 for this, but would recommend that you
> look at Ulead, as so many in this group like it and so many have
> reported problems with Pinnacle. One can use a black image if no image
> is desired.
>
> 2) Author with TmpegEnc Author as Ken has suggested. It is $50 with a
> 30-day trial. Use the video from step 1 and the audio from your
> earlier work.
>
> Another good program for working with mpegs like this prior to
> authoring is Womble mpeg-vcr. ($50 w/20-day trial). It will demux,
> convert your AC-3 audio tp mpa (for editing purposes and getting the
> mpeg timing right, then replace the mpa with the AC-3 for the final
> authoring with TDA)
>
> I have edited many concert DVDs and films for the music, but have left
> the video intact. My first one was with DvdShrink, but had A/V sync
> problems. VideoRedo is another good editor for doing this though.
> Both MVCR and VRO are frame accurate editors.
>
> Cheers...
>
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