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Audio Video Sync
I JUST GOT A NEW POOTER AND WAS WONDERING WHAT WOULD BE A GOOD PROGRAM TO DELETE THE AUDIO AND SYNC IT WITH A BETTER SOURCE. I HAVE WINDOWS XP, 1.6 PROCESSOR, 512 RAM
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
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SOURCE: AUD CameraMake/Model > VHS(M) TRANSFER: VHS(M) > "DumpingMachine" Make/Model > firewire > Premiere Pro > wav > "program used to create the flacs" > flac Quote:
TRANSFER: miniDV(M) > ? > VHS(1) > "DumpingMachine" Make/Model > firewire > Premiere Pro > wav > "program used to create the flacs" > flac the "?" above can be filled in if you know the steps taken to go from miniDV>VHS(1)...otherwise, just leave a "?". for trading purposes, i would leave it in data format [in this case flac] and don't forget to create checksums for the flacs and included a detailed info text. hope this helps...yer planning on seeding this in DVD format tho, and not just audio right? No members have liked this post.
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
oh, its also nice to note whether it was shot Handheld or on a Tripod.
post anymore ?s you have here and we'll try and help...cheers! No members have liked this post.
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Re: Audio Video Sync
you'll need a video editing suite. there might be some folks around who could point you towards a "decent" freeware app, but i'm unfamiliar with these [you can search videohelp.com or doom9.org for more info]
as far as the higher end editing software for PC...Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas, and Pinnacle are all good, and can definitely do what yer needing. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Audio Video Sync
Go with Sony Vegas Video 6b. It's very easy to use. Premiere is another good choice. Stay away from Pinnacle like the plague.
Your gonna need an authoring program when your done to put it on DVD. Go with Sony DVD Architect 3B. Easy to use and seamless with Vegas. I personally don't like Adobe Encore.... but others seem to like it. Encore is more customizable but much more difficult to use for a beginner. Your also gonna need to do some research into how to get it from what format it's in to one you can use in any of the programs above. For instance if it's on DVD already. You might look into something that demultiplexes so that you don't have to reencode twice. If it's a VHS there are other scenarios. Good Luck
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Re: Audio Video Sync
Hey Thanks. What So Wrong W/ Pinnacle? Also I Tried Sony Vegas Way To Hard For Me To Use. I Figured That Using Nero Suite Was The Closest To What Im Doing But I Still Would Be Like A Split Second Off. Pinnacle Kinda Looks Easy And So Does Premiere. But What You Are Saying Is They Wont Transcode Any Other Media Other Than Dvd .vob's?
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Re: Audio Video Sync
If I remember correctly premiere will not use .vob. I know Vegas doesn't. I think DVD Lab is one of the few that does. I would demultiplex the .vob to .m2v and .wav to use. This will NOT cause any degradation of the quality.
Pinnacle has a bad reputation for having poor encoding codecs. maybe that has changed not sure. I know that Vegas and Premiere use the same one Mainconcept, which has the reputation as being the best.
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
Excellent. Thanks!
What about the actual DVDs... I've been told to encode the video to MPEG-2 and leave the audio as wav then combine the two when I author the DVD+R. What would the source/transfers be for that? SOURCE: AUD CameraMake/Model > VHS(M) TRANSFER: VHS(M) > "DumpingMachine" Make/Model > firewire > Premiere Pro > wav and mpeg2 > adobe encore > dvd+r(m) both the wav and mpeg2 were exported from premiere... is it okay to group them like I have. BTW. The vids are of local Brisbane and Perth (australian) metal and hardcore bands. I can offer them if there is any interest. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
http://digitalfaq.com
is a very good place. So are videohelp.com and cdfreaks.com There is a lot to makeing DVD's, but the equipment you discribe sounds very good. Is there an option to record the audio in LPCM, that sounds like the best plan. As far as ripping the audio, DVD's are 48 Hz, and CD's are 44 Hz, so you will have to convert the audio. There are programs that will do that, and programs that will rip the audio. That's actuley called "demuxing" (or something close) when seperation the audio from a DVD. Premiere might do both. I recomend trolling around those sites for a while. Thanks Mike No members have liked this post.
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
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here's an example of a show i recently transferred/authored and am seeding: DVD ATTRIBUTES: VIDEO --> NTSC - 4:3 - 8Mbps CBR <============the mpeg2 specs AUDIO --> LPCM [16bit/48kHz] - 1.536Mbps <==========there's yer wav info SOURCE: AUDIO --> AUD Studio Projects C4's [FOB ~30ft from stage] > Edirol UA5 [Oade DigiMod] > Sony PCM-M1 [16bit/48kHz] By: AAR.oner & Untor CAM 1 --> Canon XL1 [ SP / Frame mode ] -- Tripod By: AAR.oner CAM 2 --> Sony DCR-TRV350 -- Handheld By: Allan Y. [cheers Allan!] TRANSFER: AUDIO --> Sony PCM-M1 [DAT Master] > Edirol UA5 [via USB] > Audacity > .wav VIDEO --> Master [via Firewire] > Final Cut Pro 4 [capture/edit] > Compressor > DVD Studio Pro 3 [menu/build] > DVD Video_TS Quote:
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
so far....
brisbane metal bands Empyrean, Minus Life, Alarum (i think they're from brisbane) unsure of what hard core bands from perth yet. I made contacts with this guy that used to film shows on a regular basis. He has a box of VHS under his bed. He's just gonna lend em to me and i'll DVD-arize them! I'm trying to form a group of australian heavy music tapers and traders. If anyone is interested (looking for australian members!) give me a buzz and i can send some info. [email protected] No members have liked this post.
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
Dylz--lookin forward to hearin what's in that box
have you checked out MetalPrincess's site...everything metal http://www.metalbootlegdatabase.com/invboard/index.php No members have liked this post.
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Re: Capturing Video from VHS > DVD
yeah. i'm a member there. good site.
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Re: Audio Video Sync
is this very complicated? I was thinking of attempting to sync the Island Tour SBD with the videos. I've never tried it before and have never used a video editing software package. For those who have done it, is it impossible for a beginner to accomplish this?
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Re: Audio Video Sync
It's not so hard. In Vegas, you would simply nudge the audio track back and forth til you found the sweet spot. Then render the audio and re-author with the video track. The hardest part will be importing the DVD into Vegas. I usually use DVD decryptor for that to extract long streams for audio and video.
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