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Hi,
I have an divx movie which i want to convert into vcd mpg file. however when i encode it there is no sound once it is completed even thougth i have selected audio and video in the settings of tmpeg. Can n e 1 tell me what i am doing wrong. Thanks. |
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I'm not very good on TMPG but is your sound playing correct in your original file?
And if it is what kind of sound is it. MP3? //Erci |
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the sound is mp3 sound
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then I don't know what to do... except making sure that you have choose to encode the audio to... sorry
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Chances are the .MP3 audiostream is a Variable Bit Rate (VBR) stream, which TMPGEnc will not process. If this is the case, you'll have to convert the audiostream to either a Constant Bit Rate .MP3 format or .WAV format. You can accomplish this as follows:
Simply use VirtualDub to save the audio stream as an Uncompressed PCM (WAV) file as follows: Load your original .AVI into VirtualDub From the "File" dropdown menu, select "Save WAV" (Enter a new filename with a ".WAV" extender).Click on "OK" Then set "Video" to "Direct Stream Copying" Then save the .AVI as a silent .AVI (set "Audio" to "No audio" after you've saved the WAV file). Then close VirtualDub and restart it Set "Audio" to "No audio" Load your silent .AVI Set "Video" to "Direct Stream Copying" Under "Audio" click on "WAV Audio" and load your .WAV Set "Audio" to "Full Processing Mode" From the "Audio" dropdown menu, select "Compression" and choose the appropriate .MP3 settings. Click on "OK" From the "File" dropdown menu, select "Save as AVI" and save your file with a new filename. The modified file should be accepted (both audio and video) and properly processed by TMPGEnc. Let us know of your success ;>} |
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hi,
thank you again, that did the trick. how do u kno so much.lol. thanks. |
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My pleasure ;>}
"how do u kno so much" Maybe: 1) I have innate curiosity? 2) I wrote the program? 3) I make up the answers? 4) I always read documentation? 5) All of the above? 6) None of the above? |
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dats great...u hav good knoledge.....thanks again for everytinhg.
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Yeh, that is a good way to solve the audio probs in TMPGENC, I always tell people to do that.
It is true, setarip DOES have good knowledge. Techno |
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i know he does...he's really clever.
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