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| Mgz |
| Posted: Dec 16 2002, 06:58 AM |
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Virtualbud mod ver 1.4.12 Windows XP SP1
I capture this video to show what happen (capture with SnagIt and compress with DivX 5.02)
http://www.maxi-web.net/mgz/image/bug.rar
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| ChristianHJW |
| Posted: Dec 16 2002, 01:31 PM |
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What AVI is it you are opening ? What soundstream does it contain ? Will it contain more than one audio stream ? Note only one can be demuxed/decoded at a time ...
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| Mgz |
| Posted: Dec 16 2002, 11:56 PM |
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it's a VCD (*.DAT)
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| ChristianHJW |
| Posted: Dec 17 2002, 10:06 AM |
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Hmm ... i honestly never tested if Vdub can decode a VCD soundstream to a PCM WAV at all ... never had the intention to do that, sorry.
Does it work in normal Vdub ?
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| phaeron |
| Posted: Dec 17 2002, 10:43 AM |
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VideoCDs simply use a restricted subset of MPEG-1, and VirtualDub has been able to read the RIFF/CDXA form that Windows produces for some time now. The problem with VideoCDs is that they only have one layer of ECC, like audio CDs, and frequently have bit errors during extraction, which VirtualDub doesn't like. For audio, this is best worked around by using TMPGEnc's MPEG Tools to extract the audio track and then decoding the audio with an MP3 player that has good anti-oink protection. |
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| Mgz |
| Posted: Dec 19 2002, 06:15 AM |
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| QUOTE (ChristianHJW @ Dec 17 2002, 04:06 AM) | Hmm ... i honestly never tested if Vdub can decode a VCD soundstream to a PCM WAV at all ... never had the intention to do that, sorry.
Does it work in normal Vdub ? |
I try with Vdub 1.4.13 and it have same problem,too...I try again with different track and it cause read error,Mpeg importer error and crash |
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| ChristianHJW |
| Posted: Dec 19 2002, 06:19 AM |
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Your file is corrupted. Read phaeron's reply about a possible workaround ...
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Dec 19 2002, 07:23 AM |
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| QUOTE (phaeron @ Dec 17 2002, 06:43 AM) | | ... good anti-oink protection. |
IMHO, both VirtualDub's MPEG decoder and NekoAmp could use a bit more "oink" protection (I'm still mystified why "Accept partial MPEG streams" isn't enabled by default...)
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