Regarding MPEG-2 files that have been ripped off DVDs from .vob.
When I try to edit the length of these files, the resulting file has no sound. I gather that this is because the programs I use do not support AC3 streams. I have tried many programs, including the latest versions of TMPGEnc and Vegas but no joy. The only program that has managed to keep the audio is a little program called VideoReDo, but it's a pain in the arse to use and is unstable. It just cuts the bits that I don't want out of the file, which seems to work, instead of trying to be clever and doing the whole re-encoding/re-rendering thing, like more established programs tend to do. Then with VideoReDo the output file has sound, and the AC3 stream even appears in TMPGEnc. Can anyone suggest a better program that will allow me to edit the length of an MPEG-2 that has an AC3 soundtrack? Any help would be splendid.
When I try to edit the length of these files, the resulting file has no sound. I gather that this is because the programs I use do not support AC3 streams. I have tried many programs, including the latest versions of TMPGEnc and Vegas but no joy. The only program that has managed to keep the audio is a little program called VideoReDo, but it's a pain in the arse to use and is unstable. It just cuts the bits that I don't want out of the file, which seems to work, instead of trying to be clever and doing the whole re-encoding/re-rendering thing, like more established programs tend to do. Then with VideoReDo the output file has sound, and the AC3 stream even appears in TMPGEnc. Can anyone suggest a better program that will allow me to edit the length of an MPEG-2 that has an AC3 soundtrack? Any help would be splendid.
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