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Topic: VOB - DUAL AUDIO PROBLEM

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Here is my problem
I have 400 video-clips with the following format:

Video File : .vob
PAL 720 X 576
BIT RATE 5222KBPS
25 frames/second
Aspect 4:3
Video Compression : mpeg2

Audio format 1 : Dolby AC3 Audio format 2 : DTS
BITRATE : 448 BITRATE : 1536
CHANNELS : 2 (STEREO) CHANNELS : 3.2
Frequency : 48000 Hz Frequency : 48000 Hz

When I load the file in VDJ , the video show up but the audio sounds distorted , (like pitch is set to -100) .
Also the time after analysing is more than the normal time of the video-clip (for example one might be 4 minutes and after analysing bpm in to VDJ it shows 11 minutes).

Do I have to convert all my video-clips? Is there a solution? Anything that I have to install on my pc? Is the above kind of file supported by VDJ?

Thanks in advance.

 

geposted Sun 09 Mar 08 @ 9:35 am
Can't wait to hear from someone who knows the answer.

I've also had to set aside a group of videos that will not play in VDJ.

All are from individual DVDs of concert type performances or single artist's performances.

All ripped using DVD Decrypter to VOB ... 97% of all of them play fine.

Many, or most all of these videos came from the same DVD's that other video files (all ripped at the same time!) played just fine.

It would be nice to simply run all of these through some software and make them work.





What I'd also like to do is to find a (possibly free??) bulk converter to reasign all my VOB rips to MPG so they can be used for a multitude of other uses.



Hope someone who knows the answers has the time to help???
 

I don't know if you use an external audiocard.

But analyze from scratch, change on the audio tab the setting to None, single, simple and your onboard audio card.

Try again.

If this sounds good, it must be these settings.
 

I use a 7.1 onboard REALTEK soundcard
 

I had the same thing happen on two different computers with similar files. It is VDJ not being able to decode the DTS audio I think.
I just took those files and & re-encoded just the audio to mp2 audio.

You can use TMPGEnc MPEG Editor to do that. It will keep the video the same without re-encoding but you can normalize your audio and re-encode it to mp2 or dolby digital.
 

I use TMPGEnc on every file that I put into vdj (vid). I convert all audio to 44,100 at 320
 

As you understand , re-coding 400 vobs will take some serious time for me.

I think the VDJ-TEAM will read about this problem and make DTS audio and Dolby AC3 supported.
I have many tools and I know how to convert my files but I don't want to do that.
I will wait for the next version of VDJ, hoping that the above audio will be supported.

Thanks for the immediate respond anyway.
 

You can set it up to do them as a batch, if they are already named this should be easy to do. Just set it up properly and walk away. Never done it that way as I also name them before each song is converted but I know it can be done.
 



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