The first 2 attempts to use DVX were real successes, with excellent results (PAL DVD's).
The last one, however, is a NTSC DVD rip and the resulted audio has very low volume.
I use DVX 3.037b, downloaded in a SysPack, with VirtualDubMod 1.5.1.0.
I mux the video and the audio during the processing done by DVX, in accordance to UncasMS' guide.
I tried to fix the volume with VirtualDubMod 1.4.13 but I get a lot of errors and no result.
Also, it is not very clear to me how do I insert chapter information in an ogm. UncasMS' guide says that he uses ChapterXtractor, but there would be needed an *.avi not an *.ogm and still, how do I mux the text file with the ogm? Also, among the files created during the DVX processes, I do not have a "second pass...avi" as in the guide, but only a "first pass...avi" (maybe it doesn't really matter). I have only a "second pass...vcf" file.
Thank you
The last one, however, is a NTSC DVD rip and the resulted audio has very low volume.
I use DVX 3.037b, downloaded in a SysPack, with VirtualDubMod 1.5.1.0.
I mux the video and the audio during the processing done by DVX, in accordance to UncasMS' guide.
I tried to fix the volume with VirtualDubMod 1.4.13 but I get a lot of errors and no result.
Also, it is not very clear to me how do I insert chapter information in an ogm. UncasMS' guide says that he uses ChapterXtractor, but there would be needed an *.avi not an *.ogm and still, how do I mux the text file with the ogm? Also, among the files created during the DVX processes, I do not have a "second pass...avi" as in the guide, but only a "first pass...avi" (maybe it doesn't really matter). I have only a "second pass...vcf" file.
Thank you
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