Desperate!!! Need some help with avi splitting

ant80

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I just spent hours converting a vob file into avi, using grodian knot. However, grodian knot encodes audio into vbr audio. I selected 2 cd's. However, I am unable to split it for the following reason.

If I use the "go to last keyframe" in nandub, the first file has perfect audio sync, but the next file doesn't. If I open with virtual dub, there is a message saying there is an improper vbr encoding in the source avi file and will rewrite the audio header with standard cbr values during processing for better compatibility. It says it might introduce upto 43082ms of skew from video stream, and if this is unacceptable, I need to decompress the audio stream an recompress it with a constant bitrate encoder, with a specefic bitrate. I have tried this method successfully with several video clips that were too large to fit to a cd. This is the first time I have encoded this much problem with the audio sync.

However, when I try to decompress the audio stream, I get the skew, but much worse. I got to clip this without losing the audio sync. I know I can sync after I clip, but it is too tedious. I have tried it before. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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Green Man

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ant80,

You can try Goldwave To decompress.

Here is the method I use, someone posted this at sharereactor.


AVI 2 (S)VCD

input video into goldwave
then click file/save as (then title it and save as a wav file)
open tmpgenc
load vcd/svcd template (bottom right hand corner "load")
input video file
input audio file (wav file from goldwave)
select output destination
run it
now you have an mpg version
split with tmpg
to split mpeg streams in tmpg....

1 open tmpg /file/mpegtools
2. choose merge and cut (set type as needed)
3. input mpeg stream and highlight it
4. click edit
5. { = start , } = end
click start /scroll to halfway/click end (remember time of end)
6 click ok choose output destination and run
7. repeat for second half (start =time of end 1st half)


then burn as s/vcd
with nero
tmpgenc


blindtothagame,

You'd get more responses if you started a new thread instead of replying to this one...but you can try Rage3D Tweak. AFAIK the 9700PRO is not clock locked.