Hi!
I just recently got my hands on a digital camera and expected the process of grabbing and saving as divx to be an easy one. After hours (about 12 to be exact!) of reading guides and forum posts I'm using this method:
1) grabbing via Firewire, using Microsoft Movie Maker (came with WinXP) that creates a "DV type 1" .avi file
2) use AviSynth and .avs file to read the avi with NanDub which compresses it to DivX
ok this works very well, except for the AUDIO, there is none...
I figured out the bug must be somewhere in AviSynth since the audio is there in the first (the original grab) .avi file but when using NanDub to convert to divx it says "audio data: 0" all the time. Also I get " no audio input stream" if I use "Save audio as WAV" from the File menu.
I'm completely stuck. I've tried utilities (eg. avi2wav) to grab the audio only and then add it to the DivX file, but it freezes on the big avi's.
So I wonder... is there any way to tell AviSynth to also grab the audio??
Any help highly appreciated - thanks!!
I just recently got my hands on a digital camera and expected the process of grabbing and saving as divx to be an easy one. After hours (about 12 to be exact!) of reading guides and forum posts I'm using this method:
1) grabbing via Firewire, using Microsoft Movie Maker (came with WinXP) that creates a "DV type 1" .avi file
2) use AviSynth and .avs file to read the avi with NanDub which compresses it to DivX
ok this works very well, except for the AUDIO, there is none...
I figured out the bug must be somewhere in AviSynth since the audio is there in the first (the original grab) .avi file but when using NanDub to convert to divx it says "audio data: 0" all the time. Also I get " no audio input stream" if I use "Save audio as WAV" from the File menu.
I'm completely stuck. I've tried utilities (eg. avi2wav) to grab the audio only and then add it to the DivX file, but it freezes on the big avi's.
So I wonder... is there any way to tell AviSynth to also grab the audio??
Any help highly appreciated - thanks!!