[...]
> That might certaintly work... especially if it
> *is* transcoding.
> The act of decoding the stream could fix any audio
> offsets. I think most
> people are looking for a stream "cleaner" to replex
> it into a DVD-friendly
Yes.
I simply want a way to do demux, then reassemble the
two streams into a single file that I could then
directly use DVDAuthor on to make what would then be
burned straight to DVD.
I am uninterested in having the raw capture file split
into audio and video into two separate files.
I want a finished product that will not have that
insufferable desync problem anymore.
btw...Why is it that the raw capture file gives
DVDAuthor heartburn?
I fail to understand why burning the capture directly
to DVD is such a problem.
I know my woeful lack of knowledge of the nuts and
bolts of digital A/V is showing here.
> one... hopefully one with cutting.
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