Hello,
I'm making DVD's with multiple SVCD's on it. To do this I use DVD-Lab. For DVD's 48k audio is required instead of SVCD's standard 44.1.
DVD-Lab can transcode that for me.
But here something goes wrong... when I listen to the file, I hear clicks and cracks in the sound at parts where there is alot of bass.
I also tried transcoding with BeSweet, but same problem.
Does anyone know how this happens? And what I can do to prevent it?
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I have had problems with this conversion before you may want to try this:
1. Convert the mp2 to wav-stereo with besweet. Do not attempt to convert the sampling rate at this point.
2. Then use SSRC to convert the sampling rate to 48KHz of the wav file you just created.
3. Finally use toolame to convert back to mp2.
More messing around I know but it never fails for me.
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