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    I need software or guide to convert wav or ac3 to mpa (mpeg audio)
    thanks..
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    belight or ffmpeggui (select mp2, mpeg1 layer2 audio).
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    Why? What do you just need the MPA conversion for (not that you don't need it, but just curious)?
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    its not working..unsync
    its an mpv (the video) and besweet(diko) dont encode the audio well and in the end of the movie there is no sound!
    so, i think that if i encode the sound myself it would fix
    ohh and i multiplex with TMPGENC, which type should i choose in the simple multiplex???
    ty
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    i used belight and in "presets" i choosed mp2-->DVD
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    please help me ita importent..
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    Where is it unsync'ed? Why are you using MPEG audio? What is your application?

    Since it appears that you are trying to make a DVD, why don't you just keep the original .AC3 file?

    A lot of us here are super mind readers, but I find when I do it for cases like this, it hurts my head.
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  7. Hello, ffssgg!

    Use Super from eRightSoft and select "MP2 (Audio Only)" as output, then choose your input AC3 file from your computer, and encode.

    Best,

    Carlos "Shale" Lacaye
    Disco Mak

    P.S.: Super is free!
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