When I use DGIndexNV on a .MTS file, I get a .dgi, .avs, .log. and a .ac3 (with a lot of coding in the file name).
But when I play the .avs in VirtualDub there is no sound.
Any clue what I'm doing wrong?
[RESOLVED] Trouble with Audio
- dan-o-gram
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Re: Trouble with Audio
Read the Quickstart Guide section "Sure, Sure, But What About My Audio".
- dan-o-gram
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Re: Trouble with Audio
Thank you for that tip. I now have two questions:
1. Is there a way to have the audio part automated in the template.avs file like the video does with "__vid__", so that I don't have to hand edit the .avs after it is created by DGindexNV?
2. Can DGIndexNV be instructed to make a .wav file instead of .ac3. It looks like the AC3Source script is deprecated (http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/attic.html).
Thanks for your help.
1. Is there a way to have the audio part automated in the template.avs file like the video does with "__vid__", so that I don't have to hand edit the .avs after it is created by DGindexNV?
2. Can DGIndexNV be instructed to make a .wav file instead of .ac3. It looks like the AC3Source script is deprecated (http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/attic.html).
Thanks for your help.
Re: Trouble with Audio
Yes, RTFM.dan-o-gram wrote:1. Is there a way to have the audio part automated in the template.avs file like the video does with "__vid__", so that I don't have to hand edit the .avs after it is created by DGindexNV?
No, use an audio converter such as BeSweet.2. Can DGIndexNV be instructed to make a .wav file instead of .ac3.
- HeadlessCow
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