I am attempting to create a custom splash intro to an AVI movie I encoded from a foreign DVD film that I own. It basically just fades in a logo and some info about who provided the custom translation subtitles (iow not a direct sub-rip.) I am no encoding guru myself however, and I am having some trouble; specifically with getting the frame rates to match up for a VirtualDub append process.
After I create the splash at the same resolution and frame rate as the movie I encoded, and add a stream containing a silent audio track encoded at the same bitrate as the one I did for the movie, I use DivX with the exact same settings to encode them to an AVI file. It opens fine in VDub, however when I attempt to append the movie itself to this I get the message:
“Cannot append segment “C:\Temp\movie.aviâ€: The video streams have different sampling rates (23.97599 vs. 23.97602)
That seems like such a minor discrepancy, there should just be a way to tell it to ignore.
Is there any way to get this to work in VirtualDub, or any other program for that matter which will not compromise the integrity of the original movie file?
After I create the splash at the same resolution and frame rate as the movie I encoded, and add a stream containing a silent audio track encoded at the same bitrate as the one I did for the movie, I use DivX with the exact same settings to encode them to an AVI file. It opens fine in VDub, however when I attempt to append the movie itself to this I get the message:
“Cannot append segment “C:\Temp\movie.aviâ€: The video streams have different sampling rates (23.97599 vs. 23.97602)
That seems like such a minor discrepancy, there should just be a way to tell it to ignore.
Is there any way to get this to work in VirtualDub, or any other program for that matter which will not compromise the integrity of the original movie file?
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