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DGIndex - User Manual - rationalqm.us

    http://rationalqm.us/dgmpgdec/DGIndexManual.html
    DGIndex is able to decode andindex most MPEG1/2 streams including elementary streams, program streams, VOBs, VCDs, SVCDs, PVA files, and transport streams. Additional features include: video demuxing(m1v/m2v), audio demuxing (ac3, dts, aac, mpa, and lpcm), optimized iDCTs, luminance filtering, cropping, and more.

DGIndex - User Manual

    http://nate.quandra.org/anrichan/dgmpgdec148/DGIndexManual.html
    DGIndex is able to decode andindex most MPEG1/2 streams including elementary streams, program streams, VOBs, VCDs, SVCDs, PVA files, and transport streams. Additional features include: video demuxing(m1v/m2v), audio demuxing (ac3, dts, aac, mpa, and lpcm), optimized iDCTs, luminance filtering, cropping, and more.

Creating a D2V Project (Using DGIndex) - Digital Digest

    http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/Creating_D2V_Project_page1.html
    Audio Demultiplexing: From the "Audio" drop down menu, you can select which audio track you wish to use in the project (if the input has more than one audio track), and also the output method to be used. Select "Audio -> Output Method -> Demux All Tracks" to get DGIndex to extract all the audio tracks and then output them to separate files (one file per …

Doom9.net - The Definitive DVD Backup Resource

    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/dgindex.htm
    DGIndex is also showing you the audio tracks: While only an IFO parsing capable program can tell you which track is in which language, this already gives you a basic overview. If you have a 3/2 and a 2/0 channel and the disc contains a commentary track, you'll know that the 2/0 track is the commentary so you know to enable demuxing of track 1 to get the proper audio.

Getting Your Video - DGIndex to Avisynth

    https://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech31/video-dgindex.html
    Sometimes Japanese is first and English second, sometimes it's the other way around - so to be certain of getting the track you want, you should select 'demux all tracks' in the output method. Dolby Digital Decode: Dolby Digital audio should be should be demuxed and decoded externally if you want the best quality - see the Audio Guides. You wont need these options.

Extracting DVD Audio using DGIndex... - VideoHelp Forum

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/357922-Extracting-DVD-Audio-using-DGIndex
    I'm trying to use the program for extracting the Audio track from a movie that I own and from what I've read it seems like the easiest and most painless way to do that is to use DGIndex. Fine. Fine. However when I load the DVD VOBs into the program and choose Demux Audio, the window opens where it shows the progress as it rips the entire DVD.

DBZ audio sync issue, remastered sets. different delays ...

    https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=166700
    so now I have my .ac3 file and .m2v file. I now load the .m2v file into DGIndex and with field operation set to HonorPulldown Flags I save the project which generates a .d2v file for use with avisynth. now my first script, for the faulconer audio track dbz.avs(Season1 Disc1, trim numbers correspond with 7th episode.):

DGMPGDec MPEG Decoder and Frame Server - rationalqm.us

    http://rationalqm.us/dgmpgdec/FullChanges.html
    6. DGIndex can now automatically set the PIDs on file open for streams that lack PAT/PMT tables. If the PAT/PMT tables are absent, DGIndex falls back to using raw PID detection and sets the first audio and video PIDs seen in the stream. 7. The __aud__ variable in the AVS template now uses the first audio track found instead of the last. 8.

Basic DVD Authoring Project Part 3 - Prepare Audio Assets ...

    https://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/basic_dvd_authoring_project_part_3_-_preparing_audio_assets_page_4.cfm
    On the Audio menu you can select either Demux Tracks or Demux all tracks. Demuxing Once you have an MPEG file loaded with DGIndex you can demux the audio to a separate file with the Demux Audio Only option from the File menu. The audio will automatically be demuxed to a file in the same directory as the open MPEG file.

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