Infoseite // getrenne audio and video track reunite (Pal-DV)



Frage von captainhanky:


Hi!

Vegas created with the save as. Funtion (Copy and trim media with project clicked) separate audio and video streams.

Which tool or script I can combine these separate streams of video (re-multiplexing).
Since there are hundreds of such separate files, I need a tool with batch function.

The input format is PAL DV-AVI audio and video which is separate and the output format is PAL DV-AVI audio and video which is in a file.

Please help as I am now a considerable time looking.

Thanks

Hanky

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Antwort von GhostDog:

So, the batch should go without any good editing program that does not automatically recompressed.

With the batch of Canopus Procoder should be able, but $ $ $!

On Linux, there is a free tool Pack (Movies, dvgrab, smilutils), which can also be in batch mode, but you must familiarize themselves as only once.

But question: Vegas can create hundred per cent but synonymous with AVI's soundtrack, so why so complicated?

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Antwort von GhostDog:

I just do not have the gift of expressing myself understood. I remember the s.den answers. So I have next gathering strength (synonymous wenns is really a simple question, I think):

Of course, Vegas can create muxed files BUT:
Not As. the save. functional!

I use the function to sift material and thereby relieve the hard drive, while I Subclips create the starting material, they draw on the timeline and save as with. (copy and trim with media), clicked on create a new folder to where the *. veg file AND all AVIs.
Unfortunately, however, split. The starting material can then be deleted. I need so because I want to continue s.Laptop (with unfortunately little disk space) - AND there are HUNDREDS little snippets.

I will then create a new project where I can only import the sighted little snippet. This is split files with difficult, because I am the right sound for each picture by hand and seek to create must be synchronously) (HUNDREDS FILES as I said.

As it probably should be a tool that can multiplex split files again. That can not be only my problem in the world. Nowhere on the Internet (and I'm looking for some time) is the treatment?

I've certainly found tools, where a file goes with, but not with many auto.

I have 20 hours starting material (2 * 200 GB) and how to edit the s.Laptop. Perhaps there indeed any other solve th. External hard disks do not come into question, as I have (electricity) grid-independent
needs.

Thanks

Hank

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Antwort von GhostDog:

Hello!

Please Help!

Thanks

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Antwort von Markus:

Hello Hank,

Up next were still even helpful hints here:

"Guest" wrote: With the batch of Canopus Procoder should be able, but $ $ $!

On Linux, there is a free tool Pack (Movies, dvgrab, smilutils), which can also be in batch mode, but you must familiarize themselves as only once.

Alternatively, I would think about the workflow, and whether there is not another way to sift the material. If the Internet can not find the topic, then it suggests that you apply a very specific result from this approach and are faced with problems that no one else has.

Maybe there is another export setting, with the DV-AVI including sound stored? Or maybe the switch will help to another video editing software? Premiere imported as the same soundtrack to a soundless video clip auto ...

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Antwort von Gast:

With eg Virtualdub and it's batch function no problem.

Greeting - Away

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Antwort von GhostDog:

If you have some scripting experience you get safely to the target synonymous with avisynth. There are USDI Features

video = AviSource ( "C: \ pdwork")
audio = WavSource ( "C: \ Dateiname.wav")

And then out with it. The individual file name you'll just have to insert by a script.

Detailed Manual and freeware downloads at
www.avisynth.org

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