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Subject: Re: Need some help [1/1] - "Replace audio in DVD.txt" yEnc (1/1)
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On Thu, 05 Sep 2013 00:02:24 -0500, yamas <yamas@bloodyhell.no.way>
wrote:
>On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 05:55:15 -0500, COM wrote:
>
>> Anyone know how to replace the audio in a DVD?
>> Want to remove German and English audio and replace it with French.
>
>First off: Why? Keep all. Then you have options for later years. The
>default can probably be set.
>
>Never done it, but my guess is that is is increasingly difficult to get
>audio in synch since a DVD is split up in several VOB files.
>
>Instead I would suggest creating a "master copy" (as best you can get)
>from all of it, and then let a DVD authoring tool do the job of splitting
>and so on.
>
>That, or a Matroska container (MKV), or an MP4 container from say,
>HandBrake or something.
>
>http://www.dvdstyler.org/en/
Thanks for your reply and tip.
That way will decrease the quality, which I don't want. Then it's
better to stick to an H264.
COM
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