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Arrrrrgh... multiplexing!
#1
22 Apr 2003 @ 5:26
jogloran
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I'm going to try my luck here and present you with my dilemma.
I attempted to rip a DVD recently and for some reason Flask wouldn't let me do it unless I ripped the video only. So I figured, okay, I'll rip the audio separately and multiplex them using VirtualDub afterwards.
So, I opened the relevant files in VirtualDub and set everything to correspond. However, the result of the multiplexing is the DivX video with the audio track played at a slow speed. I loaded the ripped audio track by itself and it played perfectly, so why is it doing this when I try and multiplex it with the video file?
Thanks.
I attempted to rip a DVD recently and for some reason Flask wouldn't let me do it unless I ripped the video only. So I figured, okay, I'll rip the audio separately and multiplex them using VirtualDub afterwards.
So, I opened the relevant files in VirtualDub and set everything to correspond. However, the result of the multiplexing is the DivX video with the audio track played at a slow speed. I loaded the ripped audio track by itself and it played perfectly, so why is it doing this when I try and multiplex it with the video file?
Thanks.
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#2
22 Apr 2003 @ 5:28
I was a little unsure of which forum to place this in. Please move if necessary. Sorry.
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