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Posted by KillaK on 06-09-2005 07:39 PM:

reversing left/right audio channels on a AVI movie

Long time visitor, first time poster.

just grabbed the starwars "dvdrip" (2xAVIs) and it's quite noticeable that the audio is reversed..... this was also noted in the comments thread. I also want to fix the noisy rumbling.... someone said in the comments, that the treble in the soundstream was set too high

I've tried to follow what people have been saying.....what programs to get and I even checked out that DVDhelper (i believe it's that) and that just had me even more confused.

I've never messed with the audio or even the video of any movie so i'm looking for a little help.

If possible could someone do a 1,2,3..... steps instruction?

I tried goldwave but that gave me a 600meg audio file, so i tried virtualdub and that gave me a 84 meg audio file (i think i reversed the channels correctly in goldwave), but when i used virtualdub to bring them back together, it said it was only a 2 channel ac3 stream, whereas the original stream is 5.1 AC3.....

phew...

Any help would be appreciated. If you know exactly what to do....ie if you've reversed the left/right channels and fixed the distorted audio....i'd love to know how you did it.

Thanks in advance.


Posted by mattmatt02 on 06-10-2005 07:48 PM:

Re: reversing left/right audio channels on a AVI movie

quote:
Originally posted by KillaK
when i used virtualdub to bring them back together, it said it was only a 2 channel ac3 stream, whereas the original stream is 5.1 AC3.....



actually, the audio was AC3 2CH to start with. i use VSO DivxToDVD to convert avi to dvd and if the audio is 5.1 to start with then it stays that way, if it is 2ch to start with, it stays as 2ch. after i had converted it to dvd it was AC3 2CH.

(by the way i do have the same rls as you)


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