I saw another thread that said if I couldn't get the audio to work with DivX movies, i should rip the audio with virtual dub and use the generated wav file in TMPGEnc, but all it spit out was a blank wav file. Can anyone help?
Well if i were you, i'd open the file in VirtualDUB and click Video - Direct Stream Copy. Then click audio - full processing mode. Click audio again and select compression. Click No Compression and click ok. Then click File - save avi. The output file should contain your audio!
My method for converting DiVX to DVD. 1. Use VirtualDub to demux the audio/video. I make sure the audio is converted to 48khz, 16 bit stereo. At this point I re-join segmented movies. 2. Then I TMPEG the video-only avi file to a m2v mpeg-2 elementary stream. 3. Remux the files in my authoring program, add chapters of I want, etc.
Maybe so, but it has vielded good results for me. If only there was a wav to AC3 encoder out there...