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Old 2006-01-13, 11:06   Link #22
GHDpro
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigdude
My question is, if you have a AC3 audio file, can you run the audio extraction as described above to to get around that issue?
Yes you can. Although you probably would have to manually "clean up" any temporary
files, including the batch file.

While the batch process in that case chokes on the AC3 audio, the video should already be
encoded by then and you should be able to find the M2V file in the Encoding\Encode subfolder.

You can then burn the M2V+AC3 file with an appopiate DVD Authoring tool -- TMPGEnc
DVD Author handles this fine.

Btw, the next version will have better support for AC3 audio, and will simply neatly extract
it and leave you with the M2V+AC3 file combination without showing any errors.
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