I recently trying to use the DVD2AVI to create the D2V file and the corresponding Wav file. The original video file is over 3 hours long and makes the Wav file well over 2GB. What I found out is that the Wav file doesn't work. I can't even play that Wav file in my media player(it indicates that not enough buffer). When I try to encode the video using TMPG, it gives me some kind of message that there is a writing problem after several minutes. Is there anything we can get around this ?
I thought of encoding the video in pieces to get around the problem., but the subtitle file won't work that way. So it has to be one piece.
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You might try setting the audio settings in DVD2AVI to DeMux instead of extracting a wav, then if the audio is ac3 it will be ac3 if it is mpeg1layer2 it will be mpa etc.. which are considerably smaller than a raw pcm wav. They will also not need anywhere as much buffering to play etc..
Just my 2cents
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