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  • resampling , how to avoid it.

    Posted by Larry Brewer on June 8, 2011 at 6:17 am

    I recently ripped a 1 hr 45 min DVD of my own creation to a MPG file using VOB2MPG utility. I imported the mpg into Vegas 10d and adjusted the EQ of the audio and rendered the audio to AC3 for use in DVDA 5.2.

    I would like to render the video to m2v without resamplying.

    I got all the info from the MPG file using GSpot and BitViewer. I just can’t seem to set the Vegas render parameters to achieve to “No Compression Required” title in my preview window.

    Any suggestions?

    Larry Brewer

    Larry Brewer replied 14 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Danny Hays

    June 8, 2011 at 8:23 am

    Your changing the format, which requires re-compression. Why .m2v?

  • Larry Brewer

    June 8, 2011 at 2:00 pm

    This is another one of those times when I learn….

    I guess I always thought that a .m2v file was mpg2, but without the audio. The .m2v file is what I always get when I render to mpg2 without audio, an mpg elementary video file. That is what I have always imported into DVDA.

    I was just hoping to create a m2v from the mpg2 on the Vegas timeline the same way I rendered the AC3, but without the re-sampling.

    After discussing this I decided to import the ripped mpg2 into DVDA, deleted to orig audio and replace it with the EQed audio. This should get the job done.

    Thank you for the reply!

    Larry Brewer

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