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Originally Posted by Cetra
No, but DVDShink can be used as a simple method to re-encode the audio of each file, correct (at least I THINK it can demux an AVI and extract the audio then re-time/re-encode the file)? I'm just trying to think of a simple program that would allow an easy way to do this. I don't mean to offend Tsunade in any way but it seems he isn't familiar with common re-encoding methods which actually require a bit of work.
Tsunade, if you would like you can browse around www.doom9.org. They have plenty of resources for you if you would like to attempt to re-encode some of the files.
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I don't believe Shrink has that feature, but you should be able to change codecs/compress/etc. enough to fit it on there. doom9 though, should suffice if he takes the time to go through it and find what he wants to do.
Jam it back in, in the dark.