Been running Avid for some time now. When I used to export my project i would use avids encoder to change it to mpeg2. Just got wind that if I export as Quick Time Reference file It's ten times faster with no lose of quality...I then use Cinema Craft Encoder sp to encode to mpeg..here is where the trouble lies...the video comes out as a m2v file and the audio comes out as vef file thats right .vef ....I don't know what that is. When I use Sonic myDVD I used to grab the mpeg file, rip and everything was fine. Now I grab the m2v file rip and all I get is video, no audio. I even tried Sonic dvd producer and it read the m2v file but when I try to put the .vaf file into sonic producer it comes back as an unsupported extension. Any help to find my audio file would be greatly appreciatted.
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.m2v is a video file
.vaf is NOT any sort of audio file. It is a working file used by CCE. Delete it when the encode is complete.
You must be missing a setting in CCE, or it doesn't like the audio format in your quicktime file.
Try exporting the audio seperatley from Avid, to a wav file, then use that as the audio source when you encode.
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