Can someone help please? I have no sound

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  1. Steal15

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    I converted an Xvid version of the movie Madagascar using TMPGEnc and i authored it using IFOedit and went through the guide step by step but once i burned the movie using nero the picture video works great but the audio is non existant. The original format is of the audio is MPEG Layer-3. can someone help?
     
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    This is the biggest problem when making DVDs the sound either goin out of synch or disappearing.
    best thing is to seperate the sound file in virtual dubmod then re encode it makin sure it is set at 48000 hz there are loads of guides out there
     
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    thanx im going to try it
     
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    ok im kinda new to this site so can tell me what guide im looking for exactly
     
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    If you are encoding XviD --> DVD with TMPGEnc and the MP3 audio doesnt open properly in TMPGEnc, or it does but it ends out having no sound, the best idea is to first decompress the audio stream before encoding.

    here is how to do it, download virtualdub.

    1. Open the AVI file in VirtualDUB.
    2. Click Video - Direct Stream Copy.
    3. Click Audio - Full Processing Mode.
    4. Click Audio - Compression. Select No Compression (PCM) and click OK.

    Now click File --> Save as AVI

    The file that will be produced will be much larger but TMPGEnc can handle decompressed audio much better.
     

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