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BadGuy
Sun, 11-30-2003, 07:03 AM
Alright the problem I have is as follows:

I recieved a .vob to encode this was corrupted at the end. Which was also the case on the original dvd (mis print maybe?) it gives a compression error at the end but it seems to encode the avi ok.

The bug was in the ending (a preview of what would be on the next episode) it seemed that somehow it was one part of the preview that it took and placed BEFORE the real preview. Don't ask me how. so it was like

Episode->Ending->Partial preview of next episode->preview of next episode

I trimed the "Partial preview of next episode" out of there as I thought that would make sense. Using trim Avi Frameserver it would also trim the audio. But (here it comes) I'm doing DUAL AUDIO ogg so I didn't add the sound in the .avs script.

So now my question how would you cut out the sound part that I took out on the video part. I think I can remove the part from the subs (would be just retiming a part of those subs).

A big one but any help would be appreciated. Could you also state what program you would use. I'm not quite planning on doing alot of this. But here it just seemed necessary for the quality of the encode.

BadGuy
Fri, 12-05-2003, 07:00 AM
Alright I fixed it. It was pretty pesky needing to throw about with encoding types for adio which PROBABLY resulted in a quality loss (which is to be expected) ohwell here's how I did it.

After a bit of searching (looking at mp3 rip BeSplit) I found an old program I used cooledit ('http://www.cooledit.com') seemed thought that adobe ('http://www.adobe.com/') bought the company that made cool edit and renamed the tool to Adobe Audition ©®™ ('http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/main.html') which made it none the less usefull. So I made a backup of my (ofcourse) original (bought) cd and installed the software from the backup. Thank god I wrote down what frames I cut out so it was quite easy to figure out the exact time of when I should cut the sound.

Also I encoded the AC3 into OGG but mr adobe didn't find it necesarry to include this format for editing (haven't really found a tool that could) so it was AC3 => MP3 => Adobe Audition ©®™ => cut MP3 => OGG.