Originally posted by: Jaiman Tuckuh
Dunno if you need this, but just in case you checked the framerate with properties, but are still wondering how to set it in Womble...
Right-click on Timeline-Window's ruler-looking thingy (it's right above the video track). Highlight "Frame Rate". I imagine that's for the output framerate.
For making 5.1 audio, I got results from a trick, at Doom9, that MeBeJedi recommended in an earlier thread, for using WinDvd decoder. WinDvd Dolby decoder trick If that fails (or has already failed) I can help you get it to work. They could've come up a better choice of Hex Decoders, and that text editor they recommended in its place doesn't tell you the hex position. A nice, simple, old Dos-window Hex Editor worked for me. (Haven't found a modern link for it yet - an ancient, free, Dos version of HIEW).
As for getting the soundtracks to blend well, I'd have to leave that to someone else, because I ain't there, yet. But judging from the miracles we've seen around here, it should be possible.
Dunno if you need this, but just in case you checked the framerate with properties, but are still wondering how to set it in Womble...
Right-click on Timeline-Window's ruler-looking thingy (it's right above the video track). Highlight "Frame Rate". I imagine that's for the output framerate.
For making 5.1 audio, I got results from a trick, at Doom9, that MeBeJedi recommended in an earlier thread, for using WinDvd decoder. WinDvd Dolby decoder trick If that fails (or has already failed) I can help you get it to work. They could've come up a better choice of Hex Decoders, and that text editor they recommended in its place doesn't tell you the hex position. A nice, simple, old Dos-window Hex Editor worked for me. (Haven't found a modern link for it yet - an ancient, free, Dos version of HIEW).
As for getting the soundtracks to blend well, I'd have to leave that to someone else, because I ain't there, yet. But judging from the miracles we've seen around here, it should be possible.
Well, thank you for the Womble setting change. If I understand correctly, now that I've changed that, PAL (25fps) should be the default setting. Thanks.
As for sound, that's the guide I was working from first. I don't want to go ahead and do sound stuff with these videos though if I'm going to have to resort to the NTSC DVD's scenes. It would be a waste of time. However, once the video probs are sorted out I will ask for assistance with the sound side of things. Thanks again.