TS1584 combined audio and video cd/dvd

I have a music cd that has both audio and video transport streams. When I load the disc my pc opens it as a dvd  and doesnt allow me to rip the audio to itunes .. any ideas?

I have a music cd that has both audio and video transport streams. When I load the disc my pc opens it as a dvd  and doesnt allow me to rip the audio to itunes .. any ideas?

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  • Combined Audio and Video bitrate question

    When combining audio and video, how does the bitrate of the audio affect the calculation of the total bitrate? If I set my video compression bitrate at 5.5/7.5, how should those numbers be altered if I have, say, two Dolby Digital 2.0 streams at 192kbs each and a 5.1 surround stream at 448kbs?

    From the DVD Studio Pro User Manual (p. 43):
    Beware of Setting Your Bit Rate Too High
    You will find that with some DVD projects, the content easily fits on the disc, and you may be tempted to use the highest video bit rate available. While higher bit rates produce better quality, you must take into account other factors before deciding to use the maximum allowable value.
    The maximum video bit rate allowed on SD-based DVDs is 9.8 Mbps, but rarely is that practical to use since DVD players support combined video, audio, and subtitle bit rates of up to 10.08 Mbps. For HD-based DVDs, the maximum video bit rate is 29.4 Mbps for HD assets and 15.0 Mbps for any SD assets used in an HD project, with an overall maximum bit rate of 30.24 Mbps.
    In practice, you should be conservative when determining how high of a bit rate to allow for. Trying to squeeze out the highest possible bit rate for your project can lead to player compatibility and disc space issues. A general recommendation is to not exceed 9.2 Mbps for the combined video and audio bit rates when authoring SD projects, or 29 Mbps when authoring HD projects.
    Important: If you are building your project and DVD Studio Pro detects that the bit rate of the multiplexed stream is too high, the build stops and an error message appears.
    Using PCM or AC-3 Audio
    A single PCM audio stream using typical settings (as produced with the embedded AIFF encoder) requires 1.536 Mbps, which leaves an absolute maximum bit rate for the video in an SD project of around 8.54 Mbps. If there are two PCM audio streams, 3.07 Mbps must be allowed for the audio, leaving just 7.01 Mbps for the video.
    Note: Even though you can only play one audio stream at a time, the bit rates of all audio streams must be added together when determining the overall bit rate for a track. Similarly, all subtitle streams must be added together and added to the overall bit rate.
    Using AC-3 audio in place of the PCM audio leaves far more room for the video bit rate. Stereo AC-3 audio using typical settings requires only about 224 kbps—using two stereo AC-3 streams in place of the PCM audio leaves about 9.6 Mbps for the video.
    See “Calculate the audio allowances” on page 636 for more information about allowances for other audio formats.
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  • Convert to MPEG2 Combined Audio and Video

    I am editing a commercial that needs to end up in MPEG2 with combined audio and video. What is the process by which I do this. Obviously compressor splits the audio and video, but I need it combined.

    Been there, done that.
    I know the layout of Compressor 2 was different - can't remember if these presets were added for 3. Have you looked for Program Stream presets under Compressor 2?
    Here's a thread I found on the Cow - says that after you use Compressor 2.3 to create your MPEG and AUDIO files, use MPEG Streamclip to mux them.
    http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/20/857579#857579
    Hope that helps, I gotta get to bed. Good luck,
    Patrick

  • Capturing Audio and Video of DVD

    I need to convert sections of a DVD (audio and video) that I narrated on to mp3/mp4 so I can put it up on my website.
    Is there a way to do that with Quicktime? Some plugin?
    Thanks
    G4 Powerbook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Is there a way to do that with Quicktime? Some plugin?Not normally. While there is an MPEG-2 QT component for the video data, it ignores the audio. I would normally use MPEG Streamclip (free) to demux the audio data to AIFF. This is a very quick operation. Since the AIFF file is fully compatible, it can then be converted to other audio formats by QT Pro and/or iTunes.

  • How do you combine audio and video files?

    I've brought in a video file and an audio file, but can find no way to specify that they are a single source that should be compressed together.  The documentation was of no use.  How do you identify video and audio files as being one source?
    Thanks!

    Semantics, I suppose.  In any case, you do need to go through Premiere Pro if you want AME to do the job.  There are likely other encoders out there which can perform the muxing, though, if you'd rather not go through PP.

  • How do I combine separate audio and video files into one Quicktime movie?

    I have DVDs that contain separate audio and video files in folders marked Audio_TS and Video_TS. I would like to know how to combine these files into a single Quicktime movie. Is there inexpensive or shareware software that imports and unites these files reliably? A simple solution is preferred, rather than getting into complex media editing applications.
    G4 eMac   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    Doug - the VOB files (in the VIDEO_TS folder) are MPEG-2 files. MPEG-2 have the video and audio mixed into the one file - there are no audio files to combine.
    The rest are directions to a DVD player (e.g. the BUP and IFO's) . The AUDIO_TS folder is used for DVD Audio discs and on video DVDs is always empty.
    Many people use Handbrake or iSquint to convert VOB to iPod video though MPEG Streamclip is the best - open the first numbered VOB and it will prompt you to open all of them. ALWAYS fix timecodes when it asks. You can then edit/trim and export to MPEG-4.

  • How can I combine the audio and video files from youtube downloads when they don't automatically combine?

    I'm using YouTube Video and Audio Downloader. Sometimes the audio and video files combine automatically, sometimes they don't - remaining as separate " DASH - .m4a and DASH - .mp4 ". It used to be that when this would happen I could open up a "ffmpeg" window which would allow me to "manually" convert them to a combined .mp4 file. It was a "drag and drop" type of interface. For some reason I can no longer access that ffmpeg combining function. I tried clicking on ffmpeg.exe. I tried re-downloading ffmpeg several times, both from the Downloader options tab and from the ffmpeg website.
    Thanks for your help.

    Sounds like a question for the developer of the video download add-ons that you have installed.

  • Exporting audio and video together for Mpeg2 dvd

    Hi, I'm trying to export audio and video together for Mpeg2 dvd.. I changed  multiplexing to DVD but is still exporting seperately is there something im missing? thanksa

    To add, with Multiplexing set to NONE, check what the Audio format is set to. If "PCM", this is an uncompressed .wav file and will result in export of .m2v video and .wav audio (I think Mac uses .aif) and use "Import as Timeline" in Encore for both clips at once. Encore will automatically transcode the audio to Dolby AC-3, do NOT mess with settings in Encore, defaults are correct. If you have CS6, then in AME audio settings, there is an option for Dolby and you can use that to create the .ac3 audio and then Encore does NOT do any transcoding to audio or video. Note that older versions will also show "Dolby" but that is a free trial of a surround encoder, not the same. You just want the stereo option available in CS6, or use PCM option is fine
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  • Create a DVD using Premiere Pro and Encore - delay between audio and video (in ms)?

    I created a DVD and need to be sure that audio and video are in perfect sync (smaller than 1 millisecond).
    Is this even possible with Premiere Pro / with DVDs in general?
    My sequence settings in Premiere are:
    DV PAL, 25 fps, 720x576 (16:9), D1/DV PAL Widescreen, lower field first, Audio: 48000 Hz
    My DVD settings in Encore are:
    MPEG-2 (MainConcept MPEG-Video), 720x576, 25 fps, lower field first, Widescreen 16:9 (1,458), Bitrate VBR, 2-Pass, Min 1,5 MBit/s Target 4 MBit/s, Max 9 MBit/s, GOP: M-Frames 3, N-Frames 12, Audio: Dolby Digital, 192 kbit/s

    I created a DVD and need to be sure that audio and video are in perfect sync (smaller than 1 millisecond).
    Is this even possible with Premiere Pro / with DVDs in general?
    Frame accurate is the best you can achieve and that means 33 milliseconds at best.

  • How to combine discrete audio and video files?

    I am working on a project which requires me to merge a video file with a PCM audio file from another source.
    I just bought Compressor 4.1.1, expecting to be able to do exactly this.
    The only "multiple input - single output" option I can see is creating a surround sound group, adding my audio as left and right channels, and then attaching the video.
    This does not work. Pressing "add" at the end of the process does not result in a new job.
    Help please!
    G.

    QT7 Pro is able to do this. Cost is $30.
    In QT7 Pro, open up the audio and video files to be matched.
    Select all the audio and then select copy
    In the video window, put the playback head where you want the audio to start then select add to movie.
    Verify the playback is as desired, then save the movie. Done.
    Takes longer to describe the process than to do it.
    x
    Of course, life is good when the in point is exactly the same for both audio and video ...

  • I am new to iMovies.  When I make a video using the mic and camera in my Macbook Pro, the audio and video are not in synch.  Very annoying.  How can I fix this?

    I am new to iMovies.  When I make a video using the mic and camera in my Macbook Pro, the audio and video are not in synch.  Very annoying.  How can I fix this?

    DVD drives read the bottom of the disk, not the top. Smooth out the paper & try again.

  • Audio and Video out of Sync in Encore 2.0

    Here's my issue:
    I opened a project in Encore 2.0 that was an Encore 1.5 project. I have one timeline with a 2 hour movie and the AC3 audio file that goes with it. Encore 1.5 played the audio and video in sync from the timeline and burned discs with the audio in sync. The video is an MPEG2 file encoded at a 3.1 constant bit rate.
    In Encore 2.0, when I play the timeline, the audio becomes progressively out of sync as it plays. Within the first few minutes it's maybe a frame or 2 off. By the end of the film it is about 18 seconds off (audio is playing ahead of the video).
    Is this a result of Encore 2.0 conforming the audio file? If so, how am I (or anyone) supposed to attain sync between video and audio in Encore 2.0?
    I have Encore 1.5 and 2.0 both installed on the same machine. As a test, I opened the project in 1.5 and played it, everything was fine. I closed Encore 1.5 and opened the project in Encore 2.0, and the audio is out of sync.
    Any comments, ideas or suggestions?
    Mike

    Joe,
    I tried creating a project with the original WAV file and it's corresponding video and found that the audio and video were still out of sync. I did a little more testing and discovered that the audio is actually being played correctly, it's the video that is not being played correctly. Here's what I did:
    I opened the WAV file version of the audio file in Premiere Pro and noted where a hammer hit in the video occurs (01;40;30;28). I then opened Encore 2.0 and imported the video and AC3 version of the WAV file, placed them in a timeline and the audio's hammer hit is right where it's supposed to be (01;40;30;28), but the video's hammer hit occurs at 01;40;43;18.
    Next I went into Encore 1.5 and brought in the AC3 audio and video files and placed them on a timeline. I went to 01;40;30;28 in the timeline and the audio and video were both at the frame they should be at that timecode.
    Seeing how the video appears to be playing incorrectly, here's some info on my video files:
    I have 4 versions of the same film in varying encode rates with the same start and end timecodes. All four files were encoded on a Sonic DVD Creator authoring station using hardware to encode. The files are encoded at the following rates: 2.9 constant bit rate, 3.1 constant bit rate, 3.4 variable bit rate and 4.0 variable bit rate. They are each NTSC with drop frame timecode. All four files play correctly in Encore 1.5 but incorrectly in Encore 2.0.
    This almost seems like a drop frame/non-drop frame issue. Do you have any ideas?
    Mike

  • Audio and video out uf sync

    I'm using Premier elements 12.  When I open a VOB file, the audio and video are not in sync.  I can open that same file with windows media player and all is well.  What do I need to do with respect to editing a file like this?
    The information about the display on my computer is:
    Name NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
    PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0A20&SUBSYS_069A10DE&REV_A2\4&22063C0D&0&0018
    Adapter Type GeForce GT 220, NVIDIA compatible
    Adapter Description NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
    Adapter RAM 1.00 GB (1,073,741,824 bytes)
    Installed Drivers nvd3dumx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um
    Driver Version 9.18.13.3523
    INF File oem38.inf (Section002 section)
    Color Planes Not Available
    Color Table Entries 4294967296
    Resolution 1920 x 1080 x 60 hertz
    Bits/Pixel 32
    Memory Address 0xFA000000-0xFAFFFFFF
    Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF
    Memory Address 0xCE000000-0xCFFFFFFF
    I/O Port 0x0000EC00-0x0000EC7F
    IRQ Channel IRQ 16
    I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB
    I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF
    Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF
    Thanks,
    Pete Blair

    Pete Blair
    In all your information, I did not see what computer operating system your Premiere Elements 12 is running on? Have you updated 12 to the 12.1 Update, using an opened project's Help Menu/Update? If not, please do so.
    Your issue may relate to the details of your "VOB file" and how it was ripped/copied from the DVD-VIDEO and DVD disc to get it into a Premiere Elements project.
    a. project preset set for NTSC DV Standard or NTSC DV Widescreen (whichever corresponded to your recording details)...or PAL equivalent.
    b. DVD disc in burner tray
    c. Add Media/DVD camera or computer drive/Video Importer/.....
    It does not happened often, but if audio is out of sync and you are not using the above route, then consider the Command Prompt way described in the
    following
    ATR Premiere Elements Troubleshooting: PE: DVD-VIDEO/Seamless VOB Ripping
    A just in case note, contrary to some, it is not necessary to convert VOB (VTS_01_1.VOB video file and any files in that series) to any other format in Premiere Elements.
    Please review and consider and then we can decide what next.
    Thank you.
    ATR

  • Audio and Video out of Sync after Pro Res export

    I´m getting an audio/video sync issue when I´m exporting to Pro Res.
    I started off in a HDV1080i50 sequence. Audio sampling rate is 48khz. (16 bit depth)
    The sequence is less than 20 minutes long. It plays correctly on the timeline.
    When I export the sequence for DVD and view it on a set top it plays absolutely fine.
    When I export the video to ProRes (422 HQ - I used Export using Quicktime Conversion) and the audio to AIFF, they quickly go out of sync. This was brought to my attention first by the guys who were making the DigiBeta master, and when I view the exported material in a Pro Res sequence I can see it for myself.
    The audio and video clips are of the exact same duration.
    Possible issues...
    Some of the narration was recorded at 44.1 khz. I didn´t resample it (I´m still a learning novice..).. but if that is the issue should it not have affected the DVD as well? All the other audio in the project is 48khz.
    Most of the material is HDV1080i50..but one clip used was originally an NTSC clip and therefore a different frame rate. However I converted it to a 25fps clip and this is reflected in the vid rate column in the browser where it says 25fps.
    Final point, the exported AIFF files..when I import them back into the HDV1080i50 sequence and play back, it is perfectly in sync.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    First, yes resample the narration to 48k 16 bit.  You will probably be able to reconnect to the resampled files.  Usually works for me.   That's a simple fix and will probably solve the problem.  If it doesn't, you can try to change the codec (compressor) in the sequence settings to prores 422HQ, fully render and see if that solves the problem.
    Wait, just reread your original post.  Export from fcp using file:  export:  quicktime movie NOT quicktime conversion with current settings.  If that works without synch issues, use compressor to convert to prores.

  • Audio and video out of sync on converted AVI file

    I am trying to convert a DVD to an AVI for playback on a device. When I import the DVD and publish it as an .AVI the output audio and video are out of sync. After about an hour of playback the audio lags the video by a full second. How can I correct this problem?

    Walter0325
    If you have Premiere Elements 12 on Windows 8 and you want to rip VOBs from the DVD-VIDEO to export subsequently to DV AVI, here are the details....
    1. Do you have DVD-VIDEO standard or widescreen? Set the Premiere Elements 12 project preset manually.
    File Menu/New/Project. Set the project preset to NTSC or PAL DV Standard or NTSC or PAL DV Widescreen depending on what you have.
    Before you exit the new project dialog, make sure that you have a check mark next to Force Selected Project Setting on this Project.
    2. In the Premiere Elements workspace, use Add Media/DVD camera or computer drive/Video Importer to get the VOBs (only the ones in the series VTS_01_1.VOB. Set to a folder in the Save In: location. Check mark next to Insert in Timeline. Hit Get Media.
    3. If you have an orange line OVER the Timeline content, press the Enter key to get the best possible preview of what you have on that Timeline.
    If after all that, the audio is out of sync, then use the Command Prompt method to get the individual VOBs into a single file with all the VOBs seamlessly merged. This worked nicely for a recent user here. See details in my blog post how to for the Command Prompt way.
    http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/09/pe-dvd-videoseamless-vob-ripping.html
    Please do not hesitate to ask if you need clarification on anything that I have written.
    Depending on your results, more information may be requested about the specific properties of what you have on that DVD disc.
    Thank you.
    ATR

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