@Filbert
I took a look to the mov file you sent me and I must admit that is really a challenge: ffmpeg (used by AVStoDVD to demux audio) fails to extract the wav audio track it contains, see error log herebelow:
Code:
FFmpeg version SVN-r16596-Sherpya, Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Fabrice Bellard,
et a
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libavutil 49.12. 0 / 49.12. 0
libavcodec 52.10. 0 / 52.10. 0
libavformat 52.23. 1 / 52.23. 1
libavdevice 52. 1. 0 / 52. 1. 0
libavfilter 0. 2. 0 / 0. 2. 0
libswscale 0. 6. 1 / 0. 6. 1
libpostproc 51. 2. 0 / 51. 2. 0
built on Jan 14 2009 07:24:48, gcc: 4.2.5 20080919 (prerelease) [Sherpya]
[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0179A470]sample aspect ratio already set,
overriding
by 'pasp' atom
Input #0, mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2, from 'D:\Personal\Movies
\Bluescreen.cut.mov':
Duration: 00:00:05.36, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 30338 kb/s
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: dvvideo, yuv420p, 720x576, 25.00 tb(r)
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: pcm_s16be, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s
Output #0, wav, to 'D:\Personal\Movies\DVD\DVD_5_Bluescreen.cut.ToFix.wav':
Stream #0.0(eng): Audio: pcm_s16be, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 1536 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.1 -> #0.0
[wav @ 01890050]NONE codec not supported in WAVE format
Could not write header for output file #0 (incorrect codec parameters ?)
When trying to re-encode audio, directshowsource cannot render the file, while ffmpegsource can but it crashes after few seconds....
The only (thru command line) way to demux the wav track I found is mencoder, but, really, I do not think to add mencoder (10 MB) to AVStoDVD package just to handle this kind of "problematic" mov files.
Any alternative hint is well accepted.
Bye