Hi!
I've posted a similar topic earlier on, but I haven't been able to solve my problem so here I go again.
I've followed the guide here https://www.videohelp.com/tmpgencdvd.htm on how to make a DVD and everything is fine except the audio. It is very metallic and poor after having used Virtual Dub.
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to improve the audio?
I'd be grateful for an answer.
Nille
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I think you capture audio in 44100 MHz, when DVD audio is 48000 MHz. When you let TMPGEnc convert the 44100 MHz audio file onto 48000 MHz, it will - for some unknown reason - get this metallic sound.
You can avoid this if you convert the 44100 MHz audio file onto 48000 MHz with for example CoolEdit Pro. Then you'll get good sounding audio.
I use TMPGEnc to make a WAVE file of the captured file.
Hope this solve your problem.
-Scandic-
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