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ADigitalMan

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#314205
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ADigitalMan's Guide to MPEG2/AC3 Editing
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Glad you got it worked out. By the way, GK and Auto GK are NOT the same product. I have both. AutoGK is good for making DivX/Xvid files, but GK is good for getting all the helper apps properly installed and for setting up a basic AVISynth script.

I need to update the guide. You can load your .AVS scripts directly in TMPGEnc, bypassing the need to make an AVI in VirtualDubMod and saving a ton of room on your drive. Also, the latest version of Womble can do decent upmixing of 2.0 to 5.1 AC3. I've played with it some and gotten some reasonably good results.
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#312356
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Brett Favre Rides into the Sunset
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Three nuns went to heaven. St. Peter greeted them and said "The Lord has been pleased with the exemplary lives you've led all these years. Despite temptations, you remained pure and chaste. So you are being sent back to your hometown for one night to sample the fruits you vowed not to taste during your earthly life with any man of your dreams. I just want to know who you want to be with, and if you don't mind telling me, why?"

Sister Alice was a stern parochial teacher from Manhattan. After years of secretly watching Law & Order and Sex in the City, the sexiest man in her mind was fellow New Yorker Chris Noth.

Sister Josephina worked a border mission in South Texas. She was attracted to fellow Texan Matthew McConaughey because she felt his overt sexiness was often betrayed by his unassuming "aw shucks" demeanor.

Then Sister Mary-Margaret, a good Irish Catholic from Chicago, told St. Pete she wanted to be with Brett Favre. He answered, "You can have any man in the world and you want to sleep with this marginally good-looking retired quarterback?" Sister Mary-Margaret replied "You bet. I've been in Chicago for most of my life and every Sunday night at mass for the past 17 years all I've heard all the parishioners ever mutter is 'Fuck Brett Favre.'"
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#312184
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***The ADigitalMan non-Star Wars DVD Info and Feedback Thread***
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I am both a fan of Vai and I thought the song was appropriate, as well as the other songs in the menu. LGM specifically incorporates the Close Encounters motif and "When you wish upon a star" is also relevant to the movie and music. Of course, I had to go with the Gene Simmons version from '78 because it's practically the same vintage as the film. ;-)