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Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by damurph, Nov 8, 2004.

  1. damurph

    damurph Member

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    Please can sum1 help me, i've downloaded a video file for my little brother, i promised him i'd put it on dvd for him so if you don't help he's gonna cry and it'll be all your fault, lol. I know i need to use TMPGEnc, but what settings do i select, this is what i got from avicodec;
    File - 381 MB (381 MB), duration: 1:02:05, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 44 %
    Video - 324 MB, 730 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 416*240 (16:9), DIVX = OpenDivx v4, Supported
    Audio - 56 MB, 128 Kbps, 44100 Hz, 2 channels, 0x55 = MPEG Layer-3, Supported

    I read in the brilliant guide that if the fps is 29.970 then i should select NTSC, but i live in the UK and therefore want to play it on my PAL dvd player so do i still select NTSC? When i do select NTSC and CBR MPEG-1 Layer II Audio (mp2) and click and browse for my file it only shows up in the video box, and when i select to browse for the audio it says its not supported.........so what am i doing wrong. Also do i select film movie or video movie in the "content of video" settings? If sum1 could give step by step instructions on what settings i use for my particular circumstances that would be brilliant. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE reply!
    Regards, Dan
     
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    If this is going to be played on a PAL system you need to convert it to PAL and not NTSC. Pal uses 25FPS and I advise using MP3 audio(or AC3). Hope this helps a bit.
     
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    thanks for replying, sorry but i'm struggling a bit, what do you mean use mp3 audio, do i select this in tmpgenc, and does it matter when i select the source in tmpgenc that theres nothing in the audio box, do i still select the setting "output video and audio as two individual streams"? Thanks again
    Dan
     
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    Yes you will need to select to have audio and video as two seperate files, and in the settings of Tmpegenc, u should see AAC audio, that should surfice. Good luck.
     
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    Thanks again nuclear81, you've been a big help, i've followed your advice and i will see how it turns out. Just one thing i'm not sure on, 'cos there is nothing in the audio source will i still have sound, 'cos the way i understand it is that if i've selected to have 2 seperate streams then how will i get sound if there is no audio source, i hope this makes sense, thanks again
    Dan
     
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    If there is nothing on the audio source then you will need to seperate the origional audio and video into 2 seperate files. You can do this very easily using Vstrip
     
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    thanks alot, i'll give it a try
     

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