Hi folks
I´ve come along with vcd and it works great. My Next step will be to create a VCD with two languages (German and English). I´ve read that this isn´t possible with VCD so i have to switch to SVCD.
I ripped the VOBs and extracted the languages usin VDub. Encoding with TEMPG is also easy. The question is do i have to encode film and two languagestreams seperately and how do i put the film and the two languages together so that i can switch with my remote?
Thanks al lot
Diver
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Welcome - to the real world
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Hi:
You are right. It's impossible to have 2 audio tracks in VCD. You need SVCD.
For me the easiest way of doing this is:
a) using bbmpeg (it can multiplex 1 video + 2 audio)
b) using DVD2SVCD (you can check 2 audio tracks)
I've tried both myself, and no problem (DVD2SVCD uses bbmpeg for multiplexing)
Both are freewareand can be dowloaded from doom9.
Hope it helps.
Javier. -
Thanx getxo17
I´ll give it a try. I´ve made no good expiriences with SVCD yet. All my attempts ended up in very bad quality so i use to encode in VCD.
Well, te´s try it.
DiverWelcome - to the real world -
create a VCD with two languages (German and English). I´ve read that this isn´t possible with VCD so i have to switch to SVCD.
left channel, Gothic on the right. You can select between the
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Very good idea
, but...
How can I do that????
I mean: Once I have language1.mp2 and language2.mp2, how can I create themixed one?
getxo17. -
Hi guys,
The solution with two channels, each of them for a different language, is precisely what I'll have to do. So, if anyone is awared of some good sw (Cooledit, maybe?), please let us know.
Tnx,
Ian -
Hey folks
good idea to use both channels, but what about stereo? I mean i have left for english and right for german, so if i want german sound only my right ears are satisfied!?? (so the left is for my girlfriend :P )
I tried the solution with DVD2SVCD with great results. Just a little bit better than VCD but with two soundtracks on it. The SVCD in 2pass VBR took me as long to encode as the VCD in CBR. I tried it with the CinemaCrafts Encoder as mentioned on a guide i found.
BUT
the problem is that at the black bar on the bottom there is an big blue box with "CinemaCrafts Encoder" on it! WHAT the hell is this??? How can i remove it? Is it possible to do this without reencoding? It took me 6 hrs.
Perhaps i should try TMPEG at DVD2SVCD.
best regards
DiverWelcome - to the real world -
sorry to jumpon your post, but exacly what program can you use to put 2 languages on vcd using the method mentioend above? with the stereo split into 2 mono channels?
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Obviously, for VCDs, you can only have ONE stereo audio stream (which implicitly means you can have 2 monon audio channels (L & R).
To make it you will first have to extract the relevant audio streams off the DVD and convert them both to 16 bit mono sampled at 44.1 kHz.
Then, with a good audio editor (e.g., CoolEdit), create a new wave file with language 1 as left and lanugage 2 as right.
Save and encode to MP2. Mux with the video stream.
Most/all stand-alone VCD players will have an "audio selection" type button that switches between L&R, L only, R only and L-R (for karaoke functions). Many DVD players will have a similar function.
Regards.Michael Tam
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So it is right that i only have the right or the left chanel?
I used DVD2SVCD and it works great despite the logo on the buttom. Next i´ll try TMPG.
DiverWelcome - to the real world
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