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Syco54645
2006-02-23, 12:19 AM
i am looking for a way to split an mpeg2 and 2 audio tracks. i do not want to reencode the mpeg2 as i capped it from a tape in that format (i dont have the space to cap to avi), but the entire dvd ends up being 6 gigs with the pcm audio. what i want to do is split it up into two dvds and include the original audio and the new audio that i have been working on.

if anyone could please tell me a program that can split the mpeg2 file and the audio files at the same time (ie both at 1 hour exactly so that there would be no over lap), then that would be greatly appreciated.

-Syco54645

diggrd
2006-02-23, 12:33 AM
http://www.tmpgenc.net/e_main.html

Syco54645
2006-02-23, 12:35 AM
i am pretty sure that tmpgenc will want to reencode my video for me when i use the mpeg tools. but even if it doesnt, how do i split both audio tracks at one time with it?

-Syco54645

diggrd
2006-02-23, 01:05 AM
Have you demultiplexed the mpeg ? You will need to work on the audio in Audacity or some audio editing program, once you have all 6 files (2 audio and 1 mpeg for each half) then you need a DVD authoring program that allows you to use two audio sources. Tmpgenc should split without re-encoding, I also have used Womble Mpeg wizard http://www.womble.com/download/index.html

Syco54645
2006-02-23, 12:16 PM
why would i need to work on the audio in a different program than tmpgenc? if the video and audio are muxed, tmpgenc will just split both for me and output the 2 new files and then i can just demultiplex from there.

-Syco54645

diggrd
2006-02-23, 01:18 PM
Unless both audio sources are dead on in sync with each other you will need to adjust the new one to match the demuxed one.

Syco54645
2006-02-23, 01:30 PM
well that is what i was doing in vegas. they are dead on in sync now (complete with cuts and everything). i have the first half of the concert done and it is turning out well.

-Syco54645

STLBlues
2006-02-23, 05:08 PM
Syco,

There's a freeware program called DVTool. I think it might help you split that mpeg2. Here's a link to download:

http://afterzed.com/freeware/dvdfreeware1.html

diggrd
2006-02-23, 08:14 PM
Well now you tell me you have Vegas, you should be all set.

Syco54645
2006-02-24, 12:56 AM
diggrd, why didnt you read my mind!!!!!!!!!!! i actually thought i had said that.
i didnt work on it at all tonight. but i am no stranger to tpmgenc (been using it since it was still in japanese back when i got my first computer) and i really thought that the mpeg tools reencoded the video. i really hope that i am wrong and will be finding out soon.

-Frank

ps diggrd if you need help with reading my mind, i suggest you learn idiot since that is what my brain functions on ;)

diggrd
2006-02-24, 02:00 AM
Sorry about that, I'll look into studying that :wtf:
As long as your source has the same criteria as the setting for Tmpgenc or Womble all they do is copy. I like that in womble you can check the details and see exactly what is copied and what will be re-encoded if needed.

Syco54645
2006-02-24, 08:38 AM
well i used ati tv to cap it, so i dont know if that qualifies for tmpgenc or not. do you have any idea?

i have used womble in the past and it wasnt bad. i just neer used it to cut

-Syco54645