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GWHIZ 10-21-2004 01:52 PM

can i cut the audio out of the mpg with tmpgenc?
 
:D Hi there guys.

got a question for you brains out there.
I have encoded my mpg to kdvd using the templates provided here http://www.kvcd.net/dvd-models.html. Now that i am done with that can i cut the audio out of the mpg, with tmpgenc and, open up DVDLAB, and use the video that the kdvd template gave me with the demuxed audio from tmpgenc's mpegtool.
if i open these to files in DVDLAB will this be able to work fine or am i doing something wrong.

i am trying to make a NTSF Compliant DVD. Am i doing it right. i was just taking an mpg file and putting it in DVDLAB, but the type is ither svcd or vcd and DVDLAB has to reencode the audio and ext. but the finished files thou they worked on my dvd player, play station, portable. they did not work at a few other dvd players i tryed.

they were not compliant before but now that i used the KDVD templates to convert the video is this enough to get the results i want. :D

rds_correia 10-21-2004 02:11 PM

Hya,
I don't know if I understood the question.
If you have an mpg file as a source 8O and demuxed the audio with tmpgenc and now want to join that extracted audio with the m2v file created with the template, you'll have to make sure :arrow: for full compliancy, that the audio is MP2 in 48Khz.
Use DVDLab to author and that's it.
Note that if the mpg source was done in a valid DVD resolution and has a valid MP2 audio, there is no need to demux :arrow: just load the mpg file into DVDLab.
To know the source specifications use GSPOT ;-)
Cheers

GWHIZ 10-21-2004 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rds_correia
to make sure :arrow: for full compliancy, that the audio is MP2 in 48Khz.
Use DVDLab to author and that's it.

if the audio was not 48khz wount DVDLAB reencode it to the right format any way? And if i under stand you correctly then the anwser to my main ? is "YES i am doing it the right way to make a compliant KDVD"
if this is what you are saying, witch i think it is.


Thank you very much for your speedy reply it only took about 30 mins
:D cheers

rds_correia 10-21-2004 04:05 PM

Hi :),
If I'm not mistaken - as I haven't used DVDLab for a while - your audio will be reencoded to be DVD compliant, otherwise use Besweet to transcode it.
And yes, you're doing it the right way.
Cheers


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