Frage von Britta Leuchner:Hello all together,
Although I'm no novice but in the case, a huge gap in my head. I've been working on ProjectX and tempgenc etc literate and, therefore, possess, Final Cut Studio 2 But here there is a small special problem when I on a quick and easy solution, and hope itself had no experience with:
In detail:
I have a document sequence of 12 min in MPEG format from the get cut - I suspect a preset from Premiere DVD / PAL mpeg-2 stream, about 650MB (; had not even export the while) - and severe disruption had the audio detected. Now I have to make an editorial, the sequence s.Montag available. Now I would like to separate the audio track and re-mastered stick, and video without the losses that is, without recompression or Rekonvertierung.
Corresponding mastering software is available, the audio file I have, fortunately, there are synonymous synchronously individually and I am very familiar synonymous with audio mastering. Only a small step, I call him "s.das mpeg audio re-stick" - and the whole video without loss - because I desperately need a tip or a hint or a link. Work with Apple Mac g5 dual, FCP2 and otherwise possessed or tools like Quicktime PR0, VLC etc, could find until now is not a "work-arounds available, or perhaps saw the forest for the trees.
Had already been wondering whether it with the information contained in FCP2 tools like DVD Studio Pro or Compressor all possible. But here I was safe just ask whoever has experience.
Love to love you in advance for any hint ...
Antwort von Meggs:
've Already over-read and ProjectX tempgenc etc With TMPGEnc is not a problem: Audio Tools - Multiplex.
Antwort von Britta Leuchner:
've Already over-read and ProjectX tempgenc etc
With TMPGEnc is not a problem: Audio Tools - Multiplex. do you mean merging or separating? Merging without conversion would halt entscheident. Thank you again for the first hint. I look on it already inside ... (but the gibts synonymous for MAC?) Sorry, I again after les ...
Love you very much for the first hint in Fast ...
Antwort von RickyMartini:
TMPGEnc there are IMO only for Windows. Any XP / Vista Calculator you will but can certainly muster?
Antwort von Meggs:
do you mean merging or separating? Merging without conversion would halt entscheident. Multiplex is merging. TMPGEnc does this without recalculation. The sound (of course there must be in a compatible format, mp2 or wav). Gibts far as I know only for PC. For Mac there are the so-called Boot Camp for running of Windows programs.
Supports FCP2 no smart rendering? Then the picture would indeed synonymous not recalculated.
Antwort von Britta Leuchner:
do you mean merging or separating? Merging without conversion would halt entscheident.
Multiplex is merging. TMPGEnc does this without recalculation. The sound (of course there must be in a compatible format, mp2 or wav). Gibts far as I know only for PC. For Mac there are the so-called Boot Camp for running of Windows programs.
Supports FCP2 no smart rendering? Then the picture would indeed synonymous not recalculated. That sounds interesting ... supports Final Cut Pro as far as I know. Was just suspicious. Should I try it. Dear thanks for the thought-provoking.
Antwort von Britta Leuchner:
do you mean merging or separating? Merging without conversion would halt entscheident.
Multiplex is merging. TMPGEnc does this without recalculation. The sound (of course there must be in a compatible format, mp2 or wav). Gibts far as I know only for PC. For Mac there are the so-called Boot Camp for running of Windows programs.
Supports FCP2 no smart rendering? Then the picture would indeed synonymous not recalculated. Love you. Have a PC laptop additionally here. The synonymous'll try it. Then I was not at times from thinking on the wrong track. Had halt as I said to myself, or the possibilities given to me here not quite married and was afraid to try in the wrong direction.
Sounds so easy when I had time to penetrate deeper into the parameter planes.
Ganz ganz lieben Dank nochmal