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<blockquote data-quote="Clean" data-source="post: 308546" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>The problem was you only get one video reference per AVS file so if your episode spanned two VOBs you would have to have an AVS for each. I have done some more looking and would suggest two plugins for AVISynth, the MPASource and NICAudio plugins found <a href="http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/" target="_blank">here</a>. The MPASource will allow the use of MP3 audio files and the NicAudio plugin will allow the use of AC3 audio files. This tremedously simplifies the process. Now you can use DGDecode to create a .d2v file of each individual episode and you can demux the AC3 track for the episode. The resulting AVS file would now be</p><p></p><p>LoadPlugin("C:\your path to DGIndex\DGDecode.dll")</p><p>LoadPlugin("C:\your path to DGIndex\NicAudio.dll")</p><p>LoadPlugin("C:\your path to DGIndex\mpasource.dll")</p><p>Video = mpeg2source("D:\DVD Rip\Sports Night\Sports Night - 1x02 - The Apology.d2v")</p><p>Audio = NicAC3Source("D:\DVD Rip\Sports Night\Sports Night - 1x02 - The Apology DELAY -243ms.ac3")</p><p>AudioDub(Video, Audio)</p><p>DelayAudio(-0.243)</p><p></p><p>Still, you must rip the audio out and dub it in separate. Be sure to remember that if you need to delay the audio to put the DelayAudio line after the AudiDub line. Things can get messy otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if there are any questions or if I have totally confused the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clean, post: 308546, member: 54178"] The problem was you only get one video reference per AVS file so if your episode spanned two VOBs you would have to have an AVS for each. I have done some more looking and would suggest two plugins for AVISynth, the MPASource and NICAudio plugins found [URL="http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/"]here[/URL]. The MPASource will allow the use of MP3 audio files and the NicAudio plugin will allow the use of AC3 audio files. This tremedously simplifies the process. Now you can use DGDecode to create a .d2v file of each individual episode and you can demux the AC3 track for the episode. The resulting AVS file would now be LoadPlugin("C:\your path to DGIndex\DGDecode.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\your path to DGIndex\NicAudio.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\your path to DGIndex\mpasource.dll") Video = mpeg2source("D:\DVD Rip\Sports Night\Sports Night - 1x02 - The Apology.d2v") Audio = NicAC3Source("D:\DVD Rip\Sports Night\Sports Night - 1x02 - The Apology DELAY -243ms.ac3") AudioDub(Video, Audio) DelayAudio(-0.243) Still, you must rip the audio out and dub it in separate. Be sure to remember that if you need to delay the audio to put the DelayAudio line after the AudiDub line. Things can get messy otherwise. Let me know if there are any questions or if I have totally confused the situation. [/QUOTE]
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