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  1. if i use too lame as an external encoder for tmpgenc , wat difference or anything would i c for my mpgg.
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    You won't see a differance. You will hear a differance though toolame is an audio encoder.
    May the force be with you.
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    I would recommend using SSRC as an external frequency converter if you are downsampling from 48k-->44.1k --that's where TMPG has its biggest weakness
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  4. where do i get SSRC?
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  5. Originally Posted by fantomlord
    I would recommend using SSRC as an external frequency converter if you are downsampling from 48k-->44.1k --that's where TMPG has its biggest weakness


    if i were to use SSRC and convert a dvd rip to standard vcd of 80min, do u kno how much time or an estimate for using it??
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    Originally Posted by buddyr1ce
    Originally Posted by fantomlord
    I would recommend using SSRC as an external frequency converter if you are downsampling from 48k-->44.1k --that's where TMPG has its biggest weakness


    if i were to use SSRC and convert a dvd rip to standard vcd of 80min, do u kno how much time or an estimate for using it??
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    I'm not really sure how long it would take for that...it depends on your system. I usually set up my encodes before I go to bed, so I coudln't really give you a good estimation on time
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  7. where would i find 48k or 44.1k on my .avi movies?

    If it was AC3 and i used vdub to extract and headache to convert to .wav, would i still need toolame when converting to mpg1?
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  8. alrite . thanks a lot ppl for ur help then
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