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  1. Far too goddamn old now EddyH's Avatar
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    Rather go under an assumed new account and put this in the newbie forum, but oh well, honesty is the lazy way

    Did a little search, as ever it turned up the exact opposite knowledge for what i'm after. Going to do a few guess-downloads from that in case it works both ways, but may as well ask now in case it doesn't work - and to leave something searchable for others. (No, there's no Guide either).

    I have myself a nice xvid video stream, silent, looks great and as luck would have it leaves just enough space off an 80m disc for around 192k audio.
    I also have a schweeeet vbr mp3 stream from Lame (ended up as ~192k... at quality 1.. with 19.5khz response and good stereo.. nice), already now as an mp3-wav for vdub.
    However, as suspected and tested, this causes... problems.

    So, for mixing in this vbr stream, is it vdub-mp3, vdub-mod, nandub, graphedit, or some other tool, aargh?
    S'pose I could just use the flat 192k cbr stream i've got that's also very good, but that just wouldnt be leet now would it?


    Clues?
    -= She sez there's ants in the carpet, dirty little monsters! =-
    Back after a long time away, mainly because I now need to start making up vidcapped DVDRs for work and I haven't a clue where to start any more!
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    <-- teh dumbness today.



    Yep, virtualdub-mp3-freeze did the job excellently. No desynch or anything Score one for guesswork...
    -= She sez there's ants in the carpet, dirty little monsters! =-
    Back after a long time away, mainly because I now need to start making up vidcapped DVDRs for work and I haven't a clue where to start any more!
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