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Old 25th November 2013, 17:13   #1  |  Link
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how to insert silence into AC3 without re encoding

I wanted to insert a couple of seconds in the middle of my ac3 for syncing, is it possible to do it without re encoding the entire audio?
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Old 25th November 2013, 21:42   #2  |  Link
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Yes. Use delaycut or eac3to.
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Yes. Use delaycut or eac3to.
i tried delaycut but didn't see the option to do this, and the tool was very buggy.

and what option in eac3to can do this? I can't find a proper gui for it.
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DelayCut works fine. You could split the audio at the needed point, then add the required delay to the second part, and finally join the parts.

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thanks I got it to work. I use delaycut to make the cuts with delays and then use eac3to to join them together.
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