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  • Canadaman2002
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2002
    • 6

    VirtualDub 1.4.8

    I need some help.

    I downloaded VirtualDub software from this site so that I could split my DVD Rips into 2 parts (DVD Rips I downloaded).

    My hard drive is so dang full because the files are too large to fit on a CD-RW

    With VirtualDub I am able to get the files into two equal parts, thats not the problem, but when I follow the steps on this site to set the audio it just wont do it. I see the video before the sound!!!

    I followed the steps here: http://www.divx-digest.com/articles/cutavi.html EXCATLY several times. I've been trying to pull this off for hours now. PLEASE HELP !!!!

    File Data:

    Movie: OsmosisJones.Avi

    Part 1

    A = 23.976
    B = 23.986
    C = .01
    T = 47:19.731

    Converted 47:19.731 into 2839.731 Seconds

    C * T / A * 1000 = 1184 ( .01*2839.731/23.976*1000=1184 )

    Test 1
    Entered 1184 into Start Offset (ms) STILL SCREWED UP AUDIO

    Test 2
    Entered 1184 into End Offset (ms) STILL SCREWED UP AUDIO

    What am I doing wrong here?
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    1) Did you remember to set "Video" to "Direct Stream Copy"?

    2) Are you making certain to cut on a keyframe?

    3) Was the original file synchronized before you attempted to split it?

    4) "(DVD Rips I downloaded)." What audio and video formats were used?

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    • Canadaman2002
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2002
      • 6

      #3
      1) Did you remember to set "Video" to "Direct Stream Copy"?

      Yep, I did just as the instructions on the site said.

      2) Are you making certain to cut on a keyframe?

      Yes, I made it a point to use the keyframe button rather than just slide the bar.

      3) Was the original file synchronized before you attempted to split it?

      No idea of even how to do that. The instruction site doesnt say anything about it.

      4) "(DVD Rips I downloaded)." What audio and video formats were used?

      I don't know. All I know is this movie I'm talking about (OsmosisJones) is a *.AVI file.

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      • Canadaman2002
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2002
        • 6

        #4
        An Error I forgot to mention. I get this when I first open the video file in VD.

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        • setarip
          Retired
          • Dec 2001
          • 24955

          #5
          Well, you've had your answer from the beginning...
          Simply follow the specific suggestion made clearly by VirtualDub to extract an uncompressed WAV file -

          1) Under the "Audio" dropdown menu, select "Full Processing Mode"

          2) Click on "Conversion" and select "48,000"

          3) Click on "Compression" and select "Uncompressed PCM"

          4) Under "File", select "Save WAV" and select a name for the uncompressed .WAV file

          5) Close VirtualDub

          6) Re-start VirtualDub

          7) Load your video file

          8) Under "Audio", select "Wav audio"

          9) Load your Uncompressed PCM audio file

          10) Under "Audio", select "Conversion" and select "44,100"

          11) Select "Compression" and select (assuming you have it) "MP3" and whichever 44,100 setting is available for MP3 (96 to 320)

          12) Set "Video" to "Direct Stream Copying"

          13) Save your file with a new filename

          14) Close VirtualDub

          15) Re-start VirtualDub and perform your slicing and dicing

          (or you might want to look into the capabilities of Nandub regarding .AVI files with VBR audio)

          Let us know of your success ;>}

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          • Canadaman2002
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2002
            • 6

            #6
            Thank you soooo much Setarip!!!

            Its too late here to try it now so I'll give it a shot tomorrow and post the results!

            Funny thing is. I learned Dreamweaver in a day but I was totally lost on VirtualDub...

            I guess I'm just not cut out for digital editing.

            Thanks again Setarip, I'll let ya know how it goes tomorrow.

            Pss... This is my first time on these boards and thanks to Setarip I'm very impressed!

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            • Canadaman2002
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2002
              • 6

              #7
              11) Select "Compression" and select (assuming you have it) "MP3" and whichever 44,100 setting is available for MP3 (96 to 320)

              Hmmmm, I don't have "MP3" in the Compression list. Do I need to download something?

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              • setarip
                Retired
                • Dec 2001
                • 24955

                #8
                Download and install the Radium MP3 codec from:

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