Let's say I wanted to encode the intro along with the music of an anime. The intro is 1:30. What I want to do is encode the intro along with the audio and I want the output files to be the exact same length so that I can put them back together with MKV merge. And you know sometimes the intro doesn't play at the beginning of an anime.
I know how to trim the video but the audio is still a mystery to me. Here's what I got so far:
DirectShowSource("C:\Users\Nagashi\Desktop\Working \A.mkv")
Trim (0,2141)
Oh, and I am using MeGUI to load AVIsynth scripts.
		
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	Last edited by Nagashi; 2nd Oct 2011 at 09:52. 
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	feed the same .avs script into the audio section 
 
 Trim() affects both audio & video . So if your script feeds both audio & video, both will be cut
 
 DirectShowSource() should normally return both audio & video , otherwise you can use audiodub(video,audio)
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	e.g 
 
 
 Aud = FFAudioSource("video.mkv")
 Vid = FFVideoSource("video.mkv")
 AudioDub(vid,aud)
 Trim (0,2141)
 
 
 or
 
 FFMpegSource2("video.mkv", atrack=-1)
 Trim (0,2141)
 
 
 You need FFMS2 plugin
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