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Removing audio on VCD mpeg files

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by satchi, Sep 30, 2004.

  1. satchi

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    Hello, I have several VCD .dat files that I renamed to .mpeg, but they have multi-channel audio (multi languages). I was wondering how one might be able to delete a particular audio-channel off of that video files?

    I read that some software enables one to do so, but they don't say which is recommended or good? Any suggestions, thanks.
     
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    First of all, AVSEQ01.DAT is not a 'True MPEG' but a 'ripped riff file'. I usually convert it with VCDEasy --> Tools --> Cdxa2mpeg. AVSEQ01.DAT becomes a true MPEG file (MPEG-1 if it's from a VCD, MPEG-2 if it's from a SVCD, but it's name would have been [strangely] AVSEQ01.MPG, not AVSEQ01.DAT).

    Now do you need to do something else with it?

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    Hi, ultimately what i want to do is to remove all but one audio-channel on the .mpeg(vcd files) that I have. The video files that I have are ripped from a VCD and has two channels of audio, one for English, and another for Japanese. (I use windows media player to watch these movies, so I change the audio through VIEW->SETTINGS->MPEG Audio Decoder).

    Does VCDEasy do this type of audio stripping? or is it not as simple as that?
     
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    I never fount a thing like this. Why don't you try do do with TMPGenc-->MPG Tools-->DeMultiplex to extract the Video and the 2 Audio channels and, then, MPG Tools-->Simple Multiplex to join Video AND 1 Audio channel?
    But you will need a 'true MPEG', not a 'ripped riff file' whose name will be probably AVSEQ01.DAT!
     
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    I never found a thing like this. Why don't you try to do with TMPGenc-->MPG Tools-->DeMultiplex to extract the Video and the 2 Audio channels and, then, MPG Tools-->Simple Multiplex to join Video AND 1 Audio channel?
    But you will need a 'true MPEG', not a 'ripped riff file' whose name will be probably AVSEQ01.DAT!
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    Ahh, I guess there's no simple solution to my task. Ok, I think I'll try what you suggest. Thanks again.
     

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