No Audio for Transcoded Files
Posted: 29 Nov 2007 10:13
Hi all,
I came across VLS only recently, after some frsutrating tests of other software.
My use case is to rip chapters from a DVD. The DVD is written by a camcorder which stores the scenes as chapters. However, I need those scenes as single videos, and I also need them to have a lower bitrate.
So I found http://www.therealcaffeine.com/how-to/rip-dvd-with-vlc/ and followed it.
The results are excellent in general but none of my (many, many) transcoded test videos has audio. No matter whether I play them in VLC or another suitable player: No audio. Tried different caontainers, different (reasonable) codecs within the containers... no audio.
I'm using VLC 0.8.6c on Win XP SP 2.
I can't seem to find any other user with the same problem so might there be something special about my PC which makes VLC fail? Like any Windows settings, ugly audio driver, whatever? (Can't imagine VLC feeding the audio stream through the soundcard mixer, but then, who knows.)
DVDx works but can't access the chapters automatically so I'd spend too much time on finding the chapters (or do I miss something).
Any pointer or advice would be appreciated. I've been playing with SUPER and friends for a while and am aware of some pitfalls regarding video processing, but I can't think of what's going wrong in this case.
Thanks,
VlcNovice
I came across VLS only recently, after some frsutrating tests of other software.
My use case is to rip chapters from a DVD. The DVD is written by a camcorder which stores the scenes as chapters. However, I need those scenes as single videos, and I also need them to have a lower bitrate.
So I found http://www.therealcaffeine.com/how-to/rip-dvd-with-vlc/ and followed it.
The results are excellent in general but none of my (many, many) transcoded test videos has audio. No matter whether I play them in VLC or another suitable player: No audio. Tried different caontainers, different (reasonable) codecs within the containers... no audio.
I'm using VLC 0.8.6c on Win XP SP 2.
I can't seem to find any other user with the same problem so might there be something special about my PC which makes VLC fail? Like any Windows settings, ugly audio driver, whatever? (Can't imagine VLC feeding the audio stream through the soundcard mixer, but then, who knows.)
DVDx works but can't access the chapters automatically so I'd spend too much time on finding the chapters (or do I miss something).
Any pointer or advice would be appreciated. I've been playing with SUPER and friends for a while and am aware of some pitfalls regarding video processing, but I can't think of what's going wrong in this case.
Thanks,
VlcNovice