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Old 07-01-2003, 01:23 AM
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Thanks to all for the great discussion.

I had found an online forum afterwards and, from it, Acid Pro 4 and Ulead
Media Pro v7 can do what I want.

Joe, I'll look into Vegas DVD and ReelDvd. Thanks for the suggestion.

Dean - very interesting. I have MyDVD. I also have a new ASUS mboard that
has an optional module for an S/PDIF in and out audio connection for Dolby.
Supposedly it digitizes the analog audio to ac3. I haven't a clue how to use
this though. I'm a newby in this field. Maybe I connect a VHS tape unit to
my machine and, through the module, the wav sound is recorded as ac3?
Thanks. I'll look into it, if nothing simpler turns up. I already have no
problem creating ac3 files.

Ouch! Brackish ;-) those kinds of prices are way beyond me. My only need is
to put lots of VHS tapes onto DVDs and there must be less expensive ways.
Thanks for the info anyway. I'll archive it away, in case I hit a jackpot
one day :-)

Thank you Mike T. Mike - BeSweet has always been a BeSour to me. It does
absolutely nothing but crash. In the forum I visited, it was widely accepted
that it was no help to many who tried it. Thanks for the 3 progs. I'll
check them out.

Looks like I have a good choice of progs here. Now to find what is best.

Have a great week all :-)

Rua.


"Mike T" <mtallent@u$-i$p.net> wrote in message
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> AC3Machine from this site- http://www.doom9.net is a GUI for BeSweet.

This
> can encode a wave file into AC3 and is freeware. Go to downloads,audio
> tools, show all audio tools. You will then need a DVD authoring tool that
> can accept AC3 sound file, I know that DVDit and ReelDVD and DVD Workshop
> can do this.
>
> Mike T
>
> "Madra Rua" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:uLKLa.18328$(E-Mail Removed) rthlink.net...
> > I notice that most progs that burn DVDs cannot handle AC3.
> >
> > I have searched and found hundreds of hits but mostly related to DivX.
> >
> > What progs are available for this.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Rua
> >
> >

>
>
>





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Old 07-01-2003, 03:52 AM
Dean
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 00:23:37 GMT, "Madra Rua" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Dean - very interesting. I have MyDVD. I also have a new ASUS mboard that
>has an optional module for an S/PDIF in and out audio connection for Dolby.
>Supposedly it digitizes the analog audio to ac3.


Is this one of the nForce? Otherwise, SPDIF usually is just plain PCM
audio on most soundcards, except when playing software which has AC3
pass-through, such as DVD audio. This is nice, but means that if you
want surround sound in most games (which don't output AC3), you need
analog lines to an amp. The nForce audio stuff seems really cool,
since it can encode the analog surround to AC3, and send it out the
SPDIF. It will not encode to a file on your computer though, AFAIK.

> I haven't a clue how to use
>this though. I'm a newby in this field. Maybe I connect a VHS tape unit to
>my machine and, through the module, the wav sound is recorded as ac3?


That is definitly not how it works. You will need to capture a .wav
first, and then either encode to a stereo AC3, or then mix a few .wavs
and make a 5.1 AC3.

>Thanks. I'll look into it, if nothing simpler turns up. I already have no
>problem creating ac3 files.



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Old 07-01-2003, 07:15 AM
Madra Rua
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Thanks Dean :-)

"Dean" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 00:23:37 GMT, "Madra Rua" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >Dean - very interesting. I have MyDVD. I also have a new ASUS mboard

that
> >has an optional module for an S/PDIF in and out audio connection for

Dolby.
> >Supposedly it digitizes the analog audio to ac3.

>
> Is this one of the nForce?


Yes, nVidia nForce 2. The manual says "it allows digital instead of analog
sound input and output." Here's some propaganda from the web site:

"NVIDIA SoundStorm
For the most powerful integrated audio solution available today, look for
NVIDIA nForce(TM) and NVIDIA nForce2 systems featuring NVIDIA SoundStorm(TM)
audio. PCs with the NVIDIA SoundStorm solution offer the most complete set
of digital audio features for your desktop, delivering stunning audio and
fantastic sound effects, all powered by the NVIDIA nForce APU.

NVIDIA SoundStorm offers a plethora of input and output connections,
including digital S/PDIF for access to the Dolby(R) Digital 5.1 real-time
encoder, microphone, CD, TV, line-in, headphones, front left and right
speakers, rear left and right speakers, center channel, and subwoofer.

Compared to other integrated sound solutions and add-in sound cards, this
APU's high-level of performance and advanced feature set clearly place it in
a class all by itself. "

> Otherwise, SPDIF usually is just plain PCM
> audio on most soundcards, except when playing software which has AC3
> pass-through, such as DVD audio. This is nice, but means that if you
> want surround sound in most games (which don't output AC3), you need
> analog lines to an amp. The nForce audio stuff seems really cool,
> since it can encode the analog surround to AC3, and send it out the
> SPDIF. It will not encode to a file on your computer though, AFAIK.


The statement "sound input and output" and "Dolby(R) Digital 5.1 real-time
encoder" suggests that it *might* be the case.

> > I haven't a clue how to use
> >this though. I'm a newby in this field. Maybe I connect a VHS tape unit

to
> >my machine and, through the module, the wav sound is recorded as ac3?

>
> That is definitly not how it works. You will need to capture a .wav
> first, and then either encode to a stereo AC3, or then mix a few .wavs
> and make a 5.1 AC3.


This is the path I have been using. On my first attempt, I split an avi file
into two parts
to keep the processing time to one day for each. I was unable to join the
two mpg parts with the ac3. TMPG kept dropping the audio. I then tried to
join the two ac3 parts but the sync went way off. Now, with a faster
computer, I'm ready to capture the complete file and I should have no
trouble, editing it, splitting off the wav, converting to AC3 and finally
using TMPG to mux the audio in. It would be convenient to feed the sound in
through the SPDIF and have ready made AC3. Maybe the ASUS web site has a
forum. Will check.

Thanks again

Rua


> >Thanks. I'll look into it, if nothing simpler turns up. I already have no
> >problem creating ac3 files.

>
>
> -Dean
> --
> http://ripperd2.dhs.org
>



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