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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by tomvail, Oct 26, 2002.

  1. tomvail

    tomvail Guest

    Hi gents. When I open a avi. file with VirtualDub I get this message "improper VBR audio encoding....". I can extract the audio, and save as vaw. But when I convert the movie with the audio to MPEG with TMPEnc, the audio does not match with the movie. (delay)
    Do you gents have any suggestions
     
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  2. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    Open the mpg file in TMPGEnc. You will have to use the wizard at the start of tmpgenc. When you've loaded in your movie and you see an option that says source range, click the box beside it. A new window will pop up and it will have an area for audio gap. You can enter a startup delay for the audio!
     
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  3. Smingers

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    Yup this has happened to me. What you have to do is open the file and when the error message comes up sllick ok. Then click file, then save as WAV. Next give it a name, so the sound is saved as a wav file. Then you have to recompress it somehow. Thats the part I don't know, maybe someone else can tell you this. If you are going to encode the file to mpeg then use TMPGEnc to do it then split the file with DVtool. I'm assuming that you want to split the file.
     

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