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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by recce1982, Mar 25, 2004.

  1. recce1982

    recce1982 Member

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    I was wondering is .mp2 at rate 48000 224 bit rate the only appropiate audio that you can play on dvd? I am trying to go from (s)vcd to dvd and I can not seem to convert the .mp2 44100 file to .mp2 48000. I have tried besweeet head3ache 1.52 and I have tried tmpgenc plus 2.5. I get an error with besweet and head3ache. When I use tmpgenc the audio file is encoded so fast that I can not understand what they are saying. So I was wondering is there another audio encoding method I can use to get (s)vcd on dvd.
     
  2. shiroh

    shiroh Guest

    standard dvd is 48khz. converting frequency usually will result in loss of data.
    but i'm not sure if you can put a 44100hz to dvd, i know an xsvcd can.......

    but converting in tmpgenc, go to options>enviromental settings>audio engine>smapling frequency convertor.
    choose high quality.
     

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