Hallo

> > - Grab the source code and modify the AC3 reader loop so it simply ignores
> > some number of broken CRC's and just extrapolates from previous AC3 frames
> > instead of giving up immediately.   Not rocket-science (see
> > mplex/ac3stream.cpp - its obvious whats going on).
> Wow.. Modify source code........No, may not be rocket science, but isn't
> calculus/logic 101 either. Way over my head. I would have to understand what
> it is that I am looking at/doing, and that is beyond my mere mortal
> capabilities at this time.
In the other mail you wrote that you use transcode. What commands does
transcode use ? 
Have you tried running that commands "by hand" on your commandline ?

> I am an old guy (70 yoa) There were no computers when I was a young man,
> except maybe that IBM behemoth with vacuum tubes. I started out with DOS and
> Win 3.11 many years ago (15+ ?). Have no formal training whatsoever. Started
> with Linux RH 5.something 5(?) years ago? I have little desire nor the time
> to explore the depths of DVD authoring/conversion. Just fascinated by it and
> trying to reproduce usable DVDs for my grandchildren. (Charlotte's Web
> etc. ?)
That sound as if you would not need AC3 sound. When you decode the audio
you should get a AC3 file, you should be able to convert that to mp2 (2
chanels only) file with mp2enc from the mjpegtools. 
Take a look a a52dec package. 
With a command like that you should be able to create a stereo wav file:
cat test2.mpg | extract_a52 - -s | a52dec -o wav 2>dev/null >sound.wav

With:
cat sound.wav | mp2enc --o sound.mp2 
you should be able to create a mp2 audio file. 

You can use the mp2 audio file for you DVD, but is is only allowed for
PAL DVD's, for NTSC, you should not use it, but it works most of the
time. 

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard


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