Is AVI SYNTH as easy to learn as EAC3TO?
On Mar 6, 11:16 am, Tab Cursor <tabcur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tab,
>
> AudioMuxer is a GUI to both EAC3TO (for the audio portions) and AVI
> SYNTH (for the video portions)... Perhaps you'd like to check out AVI
> SYNTH?
>
> The latest version of AVI Synth is free and here:
>
> http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=152800
>
> Good luck!
>
> On Mar 2, 7:35 am, Tab Cursor <tabcur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > My retail bluray audio-only discs have an AR of 16:9 and they chapter
> > skip correctly on the Panasonic BD 35. Any AVCHD video rendered in 4:3
> > on DVD causes the Pannie to lock up. Is this a Pannie bug? Is it a
> > Pannie design spec? I don't know.
>
> > AudioMuxer is a great product for creating this kind of disc.
> > Unfortunately, Audiomuxer renders HD video, i.e., 720P or 1080p video
> > in 4:3 AR. Changing the video aspect ratio of a AudioMuxer video to
> > 16:9 fixes this problem. However, this involves re-encoding the video
> > with an external program and is time consuming.
>
> > Of course, you can solve this in Audiomuxer by choosing DVD quality
> > video at 16:9. That works fine, but it isn't HD video. Am I missing
> > something in Audiomuxer? Any chance we could have a choice for 720p
> > (16:9) and 1080p (16:9) and 1080p (4:3) added to Audiomuxer? For now,
> > that's on my Audiomuxer wish list.
>
> > If any of you know of a way to specify HD video with AR of 16:9 in
> > Audiomuxer, please enlighten me.
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