Why split the audio with Flask then re-encode it ?
The simple answer is so that you can edit the video in whatever way you want (eg. Increase volume, change to MP3 track of a desired bitrate, etc.). Also, in my experience, letting Flask encode the audio often results in rather unsatisfactory audio quality (I can't quite explain what I'm hearing here). Also, Flask does not seem able to quite perfectly extract DVD audio. The audio very often needs dynamic compression. My method of using Graphedit and then editing it in various ways until I get an MP3 soundtrack of a desired quality works well enough for me.
Nandub getting old in the tooth? It still works better than the younger generation of Virtualdubs in terms of quality and encoding control.
The simple answer is so that you can edit the video in whatever way you want (eg. Increase volume, change to MP3 track of a desired bitrate, etc.). Also, in my experience, letting Flask encode the audio often results in rather unsatisfactory audio quality (I can't quite explain what I'm hearing here). Also, Flask does not seem able to quite perfectly extract DVD audio. The audio very often needs dynamic compression. My method of using Graphedit and then editing it in various ways until I get an MP3 soundtrack of a desired quality works well enough for me.
Nandub getting old in the tooth? It still works better than the younger generation of Virtualdubs in terms of quality and encoding control.
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