substance wrote:
What you want is likely available for post processing on a computer but not on the fly in real time.
I take that as a "no" then. I figure that even if you could do it in real time, it'd introduce some lag into the audio stream unless the post-processor routed the video and lagged that down as well.
In which case I'll move on to the next question; is there any way I can extract the audio from a DVD and then re-insert it without having to re-encode the whole thing? I converted some old home videos to DVD but the tape hiss is
really bad. I could probably cut it down quite a bit on Goldwave but first I'd have to get it out and then get it back in, too.