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Moth3r's avatar
RE: How to make a DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

In your audio editor, add the 1.017s first, then speed the whole file up by 4.271%.

(If my calculations are correct, this means the new running time will be 01:56:09.650)

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aap's avatar
RE: How to make a DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

Ok, thank you, I'll try that.

Edit: Worked great. Is there a way to retain the menu etc. So that the dvd is essentially the same but with the mono mix added (and the lego star wars stuff removed)?

Last edited on August 14, 2008 at 11:24 AM by aap
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RE: How to make a DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

You can remux the videostream and the wanted audiosteams with Rejig (but make sure that you enable "Copy subtitle colours" and browse therefore for the original ifo (make sure the original DVD remains on your PC in a Video-TS-folder) of the original DVD. Otherwise the subtitles may have a green colour.

You could also remux the streams with Muxman.

When finished, you should have the original (unprocessed) DVD in a Video-TS folder and the new muxed Video in another Video-TS-folder.

Then replace the files of the new Video-TS folder into the unprocessed (original-DVD) Video-TS folder as described in this guide.

You can start with step 6 of the guide. You also need Vobblanker for replacing, its freeware.

 

Last edited on August 15, 2008 at 9:16 PM by Oldschooljedi

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budwhite's avatar
RE: How to make a DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

Wow, I actually got this working.

But I have no idea what to do with the chapters. So some more help would be useful, please

Moth3r's avatar
RE: How to make a Star Wars DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

You have the celltimes.txt file that PgcDemux created?

When re-muxing with Muxman, select File, Import Chapter and choose this celltimes.txt file.

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budwhite's avatar
RE: How to make a Star Wars DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

Wow, that was to easy.

Thank you

Kurgan's avatar
RE: How to make a Star Wars DVD with the restored mono mix PCM

Thanks for posting this!

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