I have 4 seperate vob files which is one movie and want to burn them onto a dvd. Vobedit doesn't work because I have windows-xp. I have been told to use DGindex which I did but the audio doesn't work. I should get delay-66ms but get oms. What could be the problem? I went exactly acording to the instructions.(The vob files play fine in powerdvd so the audio is ok.)
A couple of questions. 1. How do you know what the delay should be? 2. Does DGIndex not give you any audio in the file or are there just problems muxing it in your authoring software or something else entirely? 3. I'm assuming you're using the demux feature in DGIndex. Have you tried just creating a project and telling it to demux the audio when it does?
I went acording the instructions which I found somewhere else and there the DGindex should be enough.
I agree it should be, but if you're not going to answer the questions I asked I can't help you figure out what's wrong.
Sorry but I don't realy know what muxing is so no I didn't do anything of this.I saved a project and that is it, all acording to a guide of DGindex
Okay, let's start from the beginning. Saying 'it doesn't work' doesn't describe what the problem is. Does this mean you're authoring a VOB but it doesn't have audio when you play it on a standalone? Did you create the project and then re-encode the video and author a DVD from it? If you just want to author a DVD from the VOBs you already have (the original ones) all you have to do is use the option from the File menu that says Save Project And Demux Video. That will give you separate audio and video files that can be loaded into an authoring program. Are you saying the audio file saved by DGIndex says it has a delay of 66ms? The delay will be right in the name it saves it under. If it says 0ms then the audio in the VOB has no delay. If the guide you're using says the delay should be 66ms, ignore it. It's a common delay for VOB files but it's not universal.