Authoring part 2 of my movie.....

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  1. UglyTony

    UglyTony Member

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    Hey, This is my first post here. I have read all the rules and I did a search to see if this question had been asked before, I don't think it has.

    I had to encode my movie in 2 parts because it was too large, then I found out that the audio wasn't working so I made a wave file of the audio and used that. The problem is that the wave file is for the entire movie. The first half works fine but I am afraid that part 2 will have the same audio as part 1.

    I thought about using a file splitter on the wave file but I'm not sure how I would go about getting it in sync with the video.

    I'm sorry if I didn't make this clear enough, or if this has been asked before(I'm still a newb to all of this). Thanks a bunch.
     
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    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    Have you already authored the first disc and gotten rid of the video from it?
     
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    I have authored, burned, and deleted the Mpeg-2 file of the first half of my movie. I now have an Mpeg-2 file of part 2 of my movie but I think the sound will be exactly the same as part 1 unless I can edit it somehow.
     
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    One thing you could do is rip the first DVD back to your hard drive, demux the video and use an MPEG editor to join it to the video stream for part 2. Then mux the joined video and the WAV file together and edit it again to get rid of the disc 1 content. I think you should be able to do all of this (except the ripping) with the 30 day trial of Womble Video Wizard.
     

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