possible to append an audio file at the end?
Is it possible to add an audio file to the end of a movie.
eg. While burning a particular KVCD, I noticed I had some space at the end of the disc. I wanted to add an audio file (Adam Sandler) for the heck of it. I converted the audio file to mp2 using Headac3he, but when I went to add it using nero it wouldnt let me. I assume because there was no video attached. Has anyone tried this? Is there a way to make it work? please and thank you 8 |
EightBall,
i have one idea...is too mad, better is wait another friend to help. ...if don't came, i post my "mad idea"! :) |
Hi EightBall,
Simply encode a "black" (no source) video at a low bitrate (~300Kbps) and mux your audio. This way, you'll have a black screen, but with audio. Or you may do some special effects (like we already did :) ). Read here: http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4164 -kwag |
Thanks guys.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Jorel, I'm laughing out loud. I can tell you have a heart of gold and are a really nice guy. I'm laughing because I hardly ever have any ideaa what you are saying. Thats not a bad thing. Its great. I love that you are always helping people, and lots of times I do understand after I think about it for a second. It just strikes me funny that a guy who has trouble with speaking english is helping a guy who has trouble understanding any language INCLUDING english. I hope you see the comedy in that. I mean absolutely no offence, I truly like you from what I've seen in these groups. I'm sure we could be freinds in real life. :D Karl, as usual, thanks for the help, I'll check out the link. (then bombard you with questions) :lol: 8O |
[quote="kwag"]Hi EightBall,
Simply encode a "black" (no source) video at a low bitrate (~300Kbps) and mux your audio. This way, you'll have a black screen, but with audio." Quote:
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This way, you'll be encoding an MPEG file which will be a black screen but will contain audio. Just encode your video stream as CBR ( Constant bitrate ), at about 300Kbps. With this simple method, you can put over 5 hours of CD quality audio on a regular CD. Just burn your MPEG as a VCD, and you can play it on your computer or a standalone VCD player. -kwag |
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:D but we ARE friends in real life :!: came to Brasil when you can do it,we(me,vmequita,GFR,labomba and more friends) are waiting for you.....is my invitation! here in the forum are the friends that i can talk every day, you all are specials! hey.....is "off topic" but is true! :wink: |
Eightball, you can use a program to join the audio files (Nero Wave Editor can join WAV files for example) and then multiplex the m1v and mp2 files. You'll have your full movie and after it stops you will listen to your audio:)
I know because sometimes I encode the whole audio of a movie but I cut the continuity titles ( or captions, don't know which word is better:) of the video. Then I multiplex and the result is that after the video stops I can listen to the audio. |
8O
hey Edlund, this was my "mad idea"... means that i am normal or you are "mad" too?!?!? :lol: |
This idea is actually normal in comparison with some other rhings that I do :D
But I'll tell you something - after I read your first posting I was 99% sure that this is your mad idea:) And I know for sure that we are both mad about music :wink: |
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@Edlund, Jorel
Thanks guys for your "MAD" Ideas!! What are they so Mad about? We're all friends! :D @ Karl Thanks very much Karl, I'll get started right away. |
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