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  1. Hey guys, I d/led a certain movie separated into 3 parts. Supposedly I should be able to rencode them with TMPGEnc and turn them into 3 SVCDs. However, I noticed that when converting them, the video turned out fine, BUT, the audio would cut out on each new mpeg at about ~10 sec into the flick (and never return).
    WTF? Does anyone know why this happens? I've tried different settings for the audio encode portion, but that didn't help. Also the 3 parts play the video/audio fine. It's only the re-encode with TMPGEnc that screws the sound.

    From what I can tell, here is how the 3 files are encoded:
    Divx Decoder - Divx 5.05
    mp3 decoder - 44100Hz, 96 kBits/s

    Thanks for any help.

    -Robg69

    by the way this is "[The Pit]", "SVCD-TS-CTP" release, etc. of that popular movie if that helps anyone.

    Also TMPEnc reports this info:

    MPEG-2 432x176 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 96kbps
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  2. ok guys I found this info from bugster:

    If there is no sound on your SVCD, something went wrong BEFORE the encoding stage (assuming you encodeed audio and video together). If your source is avi, extract the audio using virtualdub, use full processing mode, compression=none, conversion to 441000hz sample rate if needed. Then use this wav file as the input to your encoder.
    I'm going to try this and see how it works. Sorry for my post, but I wasn't exactly sure what to search for.

    Thanks,

    -Robg69
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