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  • hacker_on_fire
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    • Mar 2002
    • 517

    Ac3 ==> Mp3

    I need to convert my audio from AC3 to MP3 using one application as Gordian Knot fails to do so for some reason.

    I am currently using 'AC3 decoder' to convert to Wav and then 'Streembox Ripper' to convert to MP3. This takes twice the time.

    Any Suggestions?
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  • UncasMS
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    • Nov 2001
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    #2
    try besweet/azid

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    • hacker_on_fire
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      • Mar 2002
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      #3
      Thanx.

      By the way do any of these normalise the audio.
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      • Erci
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        • Nov 2001
        • 333

        #4
        If you read my guide as I suggested to you you can see how it works.

        //Erci
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        • khp
          The Other
          • Nov 2001
          • 2161

          #5
          Re: Ac3 ==> Mp3

          Originally posted by hacker_on_fire
          I need to convert my audio from AC3 to MP3 using one application as Gordian Knot fails to do so for some reason.
          Fails how ? did you follow doom9's guide to the letter ?

          Post your GKnot.log file from a failed encodeing.
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          • hacker_on_fire
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            • Mar 2002
            • 517

            #6
            i used doom9 guide. But it said the following message:

            Time(????): Final Avi Size than intermediate files.
            Time(????): Something went wrong. NOT deleting intermediate files
            Done

            This resulting in the audio an d video not being muxed.

            I cant post the log file as i started another rip.
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            • hacker_on_fire
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              • Mar 2002
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              #7
              Besweet worked like a charm.

              UncasMS: Thanx 4 suggesting Besweet

              Eric: Your guide was very detailed, and had all the necessary info
              Thanx
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              • hacker_on_fire
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                • Mar 2002
                • 517

                #8
                To KHP

                Oh i forgot. I found the Log File of the film that had a problem with the sound. Could any one find out what's gone wrong

                Thanx for any help
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                • hacker_on_fire
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                  • Mar 2002
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                  #9
                  dope heres the lof file as an attatchement
                  Attached Files
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                  • techno
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                    • Nov 2001
                    • 1309

                    #10
                    Just giving more options:

                    You can also use vob2audio then convert the wav in wavelab and downsample it to 44.1KHz or use some other type of MP3 software to convert it.

                    But I am just helping and giving more options. Although there is nothing wrong with Besweet.

                    Techno

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                    • khp
                      The Other
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 2161

                      #11
                      Re: To KHP

                      Originally posted by hacker_on_fire
                      Could any one find out what's gone wrong
                      I'll try

                      This is the command that fails:

                      LAME: Encoding C:\Documents and Settings\Family\Desktop\Compa\pb AC3 T01 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.wav Commandline: C:\DOCUME~1\Family\MYDOCU~1\Jessie\Internet\DVDRIP ~1\Appz\COMPRE~1\GORDIA~1\lame.exe --alt-preset 160 "C:\Documents and Settings\Family\Desktop\Compa\pb AC3 T01 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.wav" "C:\Documents and Settings\Family\Desktop\Compa\pb AC3 T01 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.mp3" 16:25:19: Finished. Duration: 0 seconds. 16:25:19: Audio Done.

                      Please check that the file

                      C:\DOCUME~1\Family\MYDOCU~1\Jessie\Internet\DVDRIP ~1\Appz\COMPRE~1\GORDIA~1\lame.exe

                      Exist.

                      Or maybe the commandline is simply too long.
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                      • khp
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                        • Nov 2001
                        • 2161

                        #12
                        OK I just checked at doom9's, you might have to install lame3.92 on top of the current file, if you want --alt-preset to work.
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                        • hacker_on_fire
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                          • Mar 2002
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                          #13
                          i got lame.exe
                          i dont think its cos the file names too long cos i'm running WinXP, and this is not usually the case.
                          i'm downloading lame3.92
                          i''l see if it helps and report baqck

                          thanx a lot
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                          • hacker_on_fire
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                            • Mar 2002
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                            #14
                            IT WORKS

                            thanks khp. u helped me a great deal

                            i can now do everything all in one go, with Gknot and get the best possible results
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                            • khp
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                              • Nov 2001
                              • 2161

                              #15
                              Originally posted by hacker_on_fire

                              thanks khp. u helped me a great deal
                              Nahh, don't thank me, we should thank The Wef, for creating a great tool. With the log file, trubleshooting problems like this, becomes so much easier.
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