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  1. I have been ripping DVDs for a long time. I use Sefy's classic guide and have always ended up with excellent VCDs.

    I came across KVCD sometime back and wanted to try it out.

    My procedure was

    Ripping VOBs - SmartRipper
    FrameServing - DVD2AVI (save as .d2v and .wav files)
    Encode - TMPGEnc (using the .d2v and wave files)
    Authoring and Burning - VCDEasy (chapters from ChapterXtractor)

    I did everything in the Sefy's guide except used KVCD templates while encoding using TMPEnc (which is the best ever I guess).

    But the KVCD that comes out, no doubt is very good in video quality, has some kind of breaks in audio every few seconds.

    Any comments/suggestions ????
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  2. Originally Posted by zorrinn
    But the KVCD that comes out, no doubt is very good in video quality, has some kind of breaks in audio every few seconds.
    on dvd player or PC??

    keep in mind kVCD is a non-standard, compliant xVCD

    you need to make sure your dvd player supports xVCDs and at what bitrate: https://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
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  3. Hoave your tried going to www.kvcd.net and asking the same question. I now Kwag or someone there will be able to assist.

    Bud
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  4. The break in audio appears in both PC and regular DVD player.
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  5. Then it is possible something went wrong with encoding, or, you may have a bad MPEG codec on the PC, and also, your DVD might not support that type of format
    Email me for faster replies!

    Best Regards,
    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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