PLEASE HELP major recreation

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  1. peterttt

    peterttt Regular member

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    I have 2 exact same films/movies i want to take the audio from 1 and put it on to the other.

    Is there any software to clean up a dvd, make it look better ?

    Is there any software for me to make a avi/mpeg file into a dvd widescreen movie that will work on standalone dvd players ?
     
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    JaguarGod Active member

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    1) Demux the movie. If it is a vob, use VOBEdit. For .avi's there should be various audio conversion tools that can do it (they will claim convert avi to wav or something like that). TMPGEnc can also demux audio and video while encoding. I always demux my video files and import audio and video separately into my authoring software.

    2)If by cleaning up, you mean reducing noise, yes, but not too much. You can reencode it using a good encoder and apply noise reduction. I know TMPGEnc does it.

    3)You can do it with software, but I am sure your TV will stretch a 4:3 movie better. Again, TMPGEnc can do it, but I have never tried. I would assume quality suffers a lot when doing this.
     
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    scf_au Regular member

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    1) "I have 2 exact same films/movies i want to take the audio from 1 and put it on to the other": Try e.g. Video Edit Magic

    http://www.deskshare.com/

    2) "Is there any software to clean up a dvd, make it look better": Try e.g. VideoMach

    http://gromada.com/videomach.html

    3) "Is there any software for me to make a avi/mpeg file into a dvd widescreen movie that will work on standalone dvd players ": Try use e.g. VSO DivxToDVD (free version) to encode (set to 16:9), then e.g. Nero to burn.

    Happy DVD editing!



     
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    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    for avi i use film machine and for mpegs i use mainconcept / tmpgenc dvd author
     

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