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On Sunday 22 Aug 2004 17:51, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
>
> > I didn't know the best way to get the soundtrack, so I probably went a
> > long way round.  I took a clip from the main film, got the soundtrack
> > with
> >
> > lav2wav musicclip.avi > musicclip.wav
> >
> > Then I imported it into audacity so that I could correct the length and
> > fade the ending, and exported it back to .wav.  I then added it back to
> > the silent coda.avi with lavaddwav, and finally made the mp2 with
> >
> > lav2wav coda_sound.avi | mp2enc -v 2 -V -o codasound.mp2
>
> That should work. You could have piped the generated wav from audacity
> directly to mp2enc.
>
I didn't know that, but I'll remember it.  Although the sound was good on the 
avi it's terrible on the mpg, coughing and spluttering all over.  Any ideas, 
Bernie?

Anne
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