VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 2 of 2
  1. okay i have this file...
    --------------------
    File Format: Audio-Video Interleaved (AVI)
    Author: Microsoft Corporation
    Web Site: www.microsoft.com

    Content: Video and Audio
    Duration: 46 min 13 sec
    Data Rate: 679 kbps (ave)
    Video Info: 352 x 208, 20 fps
    Audio Info: 48000 Hz, 96.0 kbps, stereo

    Video Format: Microsoft MPEG-4 Video V3
    FourCC: "MP43"
    Author: Microsoft Corporation
    Web Site: www.microsoft.com
    Older MPEG-4 compressor shipped with Microsoft Windows Media Tools 4.
    This format is identical to the DivX version 3 format.
    If you change the FourCC code to "DIV3" it will play on the DivX codec
    (www.divx.com).

    Audio Format: MPEG Layer 3
    Format ID: 0x0055
    Author: Moving Picture Experts Group
    Web Site: mpeg.telecomitalialab.com
    This CODEC is distributed with MediaPlayer.
    --------------------------

    I wish to burn them into a vcd. Usually, i would let nero do all the shit encoding and trouble, but recently this file has annoyed me with error in encoding at 100% and 34%.

    I have compiled a method i will use to convert avi to vcd, Please help me check for any wrong(s). thanks~

    1) Load VirtualDub
    2) Extract the Wav file (SAVE WAV) *not a normal wav*
    3) Load TMPGenc
    - NTSC
    - Video File (2.AVI)
    - Audio File (The previous one i extracted out from virtualdub)
    4) Start Encoding.
    Quote Quote  
  2. 1) Load VirtualDub
    2) Extract the Wav file (SAVE WAV) *not a normal wav*
    3) Load TMPGenc
    - NTSC
    - Video File (2.AVI)
    - Audio File (The previous one i extracted out from virtualdub)
    4) Start Encoding.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Should be fine.
    Use this guide for the WAV extract.

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/virtualdubaudio.htm

    Use this guide for encoding

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm
    "Today is only yesterdays tomorrow"
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!