I am capturing some SD video and I want to place it on a DVD, but I believe I am adding too many steps when capturing the audio.
Here is my video workflow
Capture SD Video with VirtualDub (720x480,YUY2,Lagarath/PCM 48000/16bit)-> Edit Video with VirtualDub (I used Fast Recompress to avoid any conversions) -> Use AVISynth to convert to YV12 and frameserve to HCenc-> Final product a .m2v
To extract the audio I use virtual dub to extract the wav and then use EncWavtoAC3. Is there any way I can include the audio step into my video workflow (maybe using avisynth)
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The best way to avoid compression of the video is to use direct stream copy.
The audio processing depends on what you're using to create the DVD.
A popular package, like DVD Flick, can use the WAV inside the AVI file and create the AC3 during the DVD creation.
No need to use a separate step like EncWavtoAV3.
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