hi guys first post here
i just sucessfully made a dvd from some .ogm files with 2 audio tracks and a subtitle track but i just put it in the dvd player and the audio is way out of sych. it must be 20 seconds behind.
the steps i did
1. virtualdubmod - get .avi, dual audio and subtitles. i got audio is .ogm
2. encode adui to .wma in ACE-HIGH MP3 WAV WMA OGG Converter
3 encode audio to dvd standard in tmpgenc plus
4. encode video in tmpgenc plus
5. used dvd author to do dual audio
everything seemed to go well
i didn't like to have to convert the audio that many times but it is the only way i know right now.
the subtitles work perfectly it is just the voices and it is rather annoyinbg
if anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. if there a a proggy that plays the video_ts dvd's on a computer that supports dual audio i would like to know so i don't make another coaster.
any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
i would be really happy if there is a way to do audio in just virtualdubmod and tmpgenc
thanks for your help
one last thing
all my stuff is already encoded and if it is possible i don't want to re-encode the video just the audio
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i just realized something i was running out of space so i don't have my source anymore. if there is a way to fixx it while the audio is .mp2 that would be most excellent im gonna start redownloading though cause i think that i can't do that
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Instead of encoding to wma you should decompress the OGM audio in Virtualdubmod to PCM wav. Go to streas>stream list and right click the audio stream(s), right click and select "full processing mode", right click again and select "conversion", select 48000hz and check off "high quality", click ok, then click "save wav". Use the wav file as the audio source in TMPGEnc.Originally Posted by perth
Power DVD and WinDVD can read VIDEO_TS folders on your hard drive.Originally Posted by perthGood luck with that! You're not likely to have much success. You're better off starting over.Originally Posted by perth
You can have the borders added in TMPGEnc by changing the video arrange method. "Full Screen(keep aspect ratio)" usually works for me.Originally Posted by perth -
You really shot yourself in the foot there. You're pretty much hosed unless you can find the source again.Originally Posted by perth
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i found the sorces not i just have to wait for the 3 gigs to download thanks for the help
im just checking
i don't have to re-encode the video?? -
I would. It's easier to start over than it is to fix a DVD with bad a/v sync.
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