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Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by R4gn4r0k, Apr 12, 2004.

  1. R4gn4r0k

    R4gn4r0k Guest

    OK, I'm a relative n00b in conversions but ive searched for days and i cant fid a solution.

    I tried to encode 2 movies from Xvid/avi files into DVD formats (MPEG2 i think?) Anyway, I used TMPG as my tool, and have tried a few others. The pictures fine, but the AUDIO ALWAYS DISAPPEARS. I've got the audios extracted from the films in .wav and .ac3 (One used AC3, the other lameMP2 as sound). I can't "reattach" the sound in IFOedit either. Any possible solutions would really be great.

    -Ragnarok
     
  2. The_OGS

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    TMPGenc MPEG2 is not DVD format but is VCD format. DVD is MPEG1.
    TMPGenc requires uncompressed WAV file and prefers to use its own built-in MP2 encoder for audio.
    Your WAV file might be a RIFF WAV (a compressed WAV with a RIFF header). A real (CD quality PCM @ 48kHz) WAV audio file would be approx 1.3GB for a 2 hour film.
    If you have an AC3 file, use the AZID function in BeSweet to extract it to a WAV. Let TMPGenc encode the audio itself from this. Tip: Use 2-pass AZID (Normalize to 100%) and heavy compression for best results, especially action films with heavy gunshots/explosions/sirens etc.
    Regards
     
  3. Mick69

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    VCD is mpeg-1 not mpeg-2, SVCD and DVD use the mpeg-2 standard

    just so theres no confusion
     
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    Yikes
    Thanks Mick, yes I am confused sometimes (mostly)
    No DVD burner you see...
     
  5. Mick69

    Mick69 Guest

    your right m8, can be a bit confusing at times, no biggy

    anywayz in answer to ur question rag, tmpge can actually encode ac3 audio when u have this little prog install, no need to convert to wav: dowload install, then u can encode ac3 audio str8 from tmpge

    http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/AC3ACM/

    and i think u mean lame mp3, this has got to be converted to wav first b4 the encode, use virtualdub for that, u shouldnt have any problems, if u do, well theres a billion other programs out there that can do the same thing

    cheerz
     

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