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    I have seen a Topic on DivX w AC3 to DVD in this forum https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=186739&highlight=divx+dvdr
    which provides a great guide. However I am in the middle of converting a DivX w MP3 audio to fit on a DVDR, and I was wondering if there are any significant differences in the outlined procedure for AC3 to be used for converting mp3 audio.
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  2. DannyDVD,

    With a DivX file that uses MP3 audio, you should be able to feed it directly into TMPGEnc and it will work. It's much simpler than AC3!

    Enjoy,

    CobraDMX
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  3. Originally Posted by CobraDMX
    DannyDVD,

    With a DivX file that uses MP3 audio, you should be able to feed it directly into TMPGEnc and it will work. It's much simpler than AC3!

    Enjoy,

    CobraDMX
    Correct, if it is not a VBR mp3 (which causes problems for TMPgenc). Also, that will produce an mpg with mp2 audio, which some DVD players cannot handle. AC3 is compatible with ALL DVD players (as is PCM, but this is not compressed and takes up too much space for many peoples liking).

    @DannyDVD, to convert your Mp3 to Ac3, try this guide
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