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  1. OK. I frameserve with virtualdub to TMPGEnc and use tooLame as an plugin encoder ,change the audiobitrate to 224 or 256kb/s then encode. The output file is an mpeg2 file and i inted to burn it as an SVCD ,my reciver don't support mpeg multichannel or surrond2 so my question is ....

    Is there any other way to get a svcd with better audio performance than i get with the procedure i have told ???
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  2. Anyone could this help ??????

    First you have to have a Dolby Digital .ac3 audio file, and BeSweet (a very useful audio transcoding program, you can get it and it's GUI at www.doom9.org <http://www.doom9.org>). Once inside the program, click on the button next to "Input" and find your .ac3 file. Don't forget to set the location of BeSweet.exe, and the location of your output file. Once back at the main screen, click on "Azid 1" and do the same (you don't need to specify the location of Azid.exe, unless you have that file.) Then, make your selections in the Downmix Levels, and Output Modes boxes in Azid 1 Under Output Modes, select stereo, and in the dropdown box, select surround or surround 2 (I've been told that surround and surround 2 is decoded in Home Theater Systems as Pro-Logic and Pro-Logic 2). Then go back to the BeSweet main screen, under the Azid box, select "Use Ac3 Decoder", and under Output, choose your output file type. Once done, click the green AC3 to WAV (or MP3 or MP2) and wait for the process to complete. Use the resulting audio file (MP2 for VCD) and multiplex it back to the video in TMPG.

    Hope that helps.
    **Note: If outputing to MP2, click the "2lame" button on the BeSweet main screen, and change encoding mode, error protection, and total bitrate (224 for VCD).
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