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#10 Use VirtualDubMod Demux feature

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2007-03-11
2007-03-11
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I have been trying to batch demux mp3's to temp file for re-encoding then later muxing back into finished encoded avi's, I had some sync problems with the save to wav feature. So I have been trying a workaround to use the demux feature of VirtualDubMod. To do this I created a batch file that would write a vdub script and add the wildcard input from dubman to the input of the vdub script. Using the "Run external Program" feature the command looked a little bit like this:"C:\Video\mp3dmux.bat" "C:\\video\\*.avi". This has worked well for now but it would be much easier if a demux audio feature was added to Dubman.

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Obyriasura@bigpond.com.au

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