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  1. so a friend of mine gave me a movie in KVCD format... bin cue file. I used VCDGear to ript the .dat file to my HDD. no prob. listened to it, sounded fine. Then i stuck that in Virtualdub>audio full process.>conversion>48khz>save .wav
    then
    TMPGENC encoded the video and .wav to DVD .mpg NTSC.
    authored it with TMPGENC DVD AUTHOR and listened to it on PC. sounded fine.
    burned it and played in on two diff dvd players in the house, and the audio is all distorted... "warbley".

    what's up here?

    i even tried converting the video .mpg KVCD to divx avi first, then throwing into tmpgenc for conversion to DVD. same prob.

    here's the KVCD's .mpg stats:

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    Maybe your player thinks 128kbps is too low for audio bitrate ?

    With TMPGEnc, did you use MP2 audio ?

    What settings ?

    Maybe your players can't handle MP2 ?

    Do the burnt copies play OK on your PC ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  3. Can you explain the distorted sound?
    Can you post such a picture from the resilting DVD .mpg NTSC?
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  4. one i had converted the kvcd with virtualdub to a divx .avi with 48khz audio .wav, i used tmpgecn plus 2.5 with it's default DVD NTSC template and made this:



    this dvd template has never resulted in any audio problems before. the .vob dvd files sound fine on the computer... when burned to dvd-rw and played on the computer (powerdvd 6) it sounds fine too.. but on the tv, it's all warbley and staticky

    ...maybe i should try using Goldwave to convert from 128k 44.1khz to 384k 48khz? think that might work better?
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