Finally got Virtual Dub + ATI Radeon 128 to capture frames the way I want I...however I have a question regarding audio capture.
I will be frame serving the 720x480 avi to CCE to encode..however I wanted to know if I must capture audio at 48khz? or can I get away with 44khz cap for DVD compliance?
Ulead DVD Workshop seems to accept the files in 44khz however I am wondering if I'm going to run into problems?
I ask this because I originally captured at 48khz and burnt the file to dvd but upon playback on a standalone.... the sound has some faint noise that wasn't on the source.... Its best described as a low garbled echo...kinda like water trickle...... I don't know if this was caused by my sound card (maybe inability to cap at 48khz?) or DVD Workshop or CCE doing something weird with the cap file.?
Im already on episode 10 of 26 of my project capturing in 44khz...so I pray that I don't have to go back and re-cap at 48khz.... yikes...
Help...
TIA.
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Maybe the sound card inability in capture 48 KHz sound...
I think can be which the sound card have captured a pseudo-48 KHz frequency or something seems... And interfered in the encoding...
I donīt know what I exactily could do.Myself.
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