Hi all, I use the following programs to make a VCD from a DVD:
1. SmartRipper 2.41
2. DVD2AVI 1.76
3. TMPGenc Plus 2.58
4. Nero Express 5.5
I have made many VCD's without any problems what so ever and have
always done everything the same way. But now I have come across a
problem.
After getting the d2v. and wav. files (created in DVD2AVI),
encoding them in TMPGenc, burning them to CD and playing it in my DVD
player, I noticed there wasn't any sound. So I redid the d2v. and wav.
files (in DVD2AVI) and tried again, still without success (I did this
3 or 4 times all the time thinking DVD2AVI was the problem).
I decided to test the wav. file in musicmatch and windows mediaplayer and all the sound was there, as clear as the original DVD. So I figure my problem is with TMPGenc, or is it the VOB files which I ripped with SmartRipper? Can anyone help me?
The DVD I have ripped is LOTR - Return Of The King, I also ripped the 'Special Features' Disc to this movie as well and made it into a VCD without any problems (if this makes a difference).
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If in doubt, Google it.
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Make sure the MPEG plays audio back fine. If it does make sure the audio is 44 khz MP2 at 224 kbps.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
Originally Posted by jimmalenkoOriginally Posted by xtreemkareem
* Stream Type:
- MPEG-1 file Video-CD (non-standard)
* Video Information
- Resolution: 352 x 288 pixel
- Framerate: 25 fps
- Birate: average 900 kbps
* Audio Information
- Sampling Frequency: 44100 Hz
- Number of channels: 2ch Stereo
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You DID remember to load the wav file, and not expect it to load itself, right? Just b/c you loaded the d2v doesnen't mean you get audio. May have been something you overlooked!
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Originally Posted by xtreemkareem
I am going to try a few other programs such as VobEdit, ac3Tool and BeSweet, although I don't know how to use them yet. I tried BeSweet but I can't quite figure out what I'm suppose to do and I can't figure out how to load the vob files into ac3Tool to convert them to .wav NB: I am new to all these programs so if anyone can tell me what I can do with them or if you have any other software suggestions to convert the vobs to .wav (or whatever), it will be much appreciatedl -
Ok, well I decided to try a different encoding program - XMpeg, this program converted my ripped VOB files to MPG (takes about 3 times as long as tmpgenc), it took a bit of playing around with and I converted a small portion of my ripped movie, and viola, I got video WITH sound, BUT.... the sound is out of sync (I suppose I'll worry about that later), but least there is sound, it's about 4-5 secs ahead of the video. I noticed all (or most of) the default audio settings of XMpeg are the same settings I had in tmpgenc, so what am I missing in tmpgenc???
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