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DVD to DivX Guide
By: CPUUK
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    2003-10-09

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    30.Now we run into a bug in GK 0.26 that needs fixing before we go on. The script has to be slightly tweaked. Open “\video_1\video_1.avs” with a text editor. We cut and paste the cropping options from below “Deinterlacing” to above it, whilst preserving the script format.

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    31.  After you have edited the file, save it back to same directory with the same file name.

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    32.  Now we can get back to that new screen of options. Click the “Audio1” tab. Make sure the options are as shown. Then press the “Select” button to choose our audio source.

     

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    33.  If you have multiple audio sources shown, select the one at the top, it should be the English sound track. Press “Open” to proceed.



     

     

     

    34.  Ok, you are back at the audio screen, but know more options appear. Select the one circled in red.

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