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convert the audio separate using for example ffmpeggui, open the avi, choose mp2, 44khz and 224 kbit. after multiplex/join the converted mpg with the new audio using tmpgenc, under file->mpeg tools->simple multiplexer
or extract the audio to wav and use it in tmpgenc when you convert
www.videohelp.com/virtualdubaudio
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i have no idea how to do any of those, isn't there any thing that can covert both video and audio at the same time?
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If you're looking for an "one-click" program, clickOriginally Posted by LAX
https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=&s=&orderby=Name&hits=50&convert=AVI+to+VCD&...+or+List+tools -
Well why not make the effort and learn, you might surprise yourself at how easy it really is. Just click on the links Baldrick provided, the info is out thereOriginally Posted by LAX
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You may also want to try another encoder. MainConcept MPEG Encoder is a good choice.
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not if you're intrested in quality...Originally Posted by LAXThe distance between genius and insanity is measured only by success...
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i figure it out
and now my 698 mb avi file comes out 608mb mpeg and burn and plays great on my dvd player
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jyn999: PLEASE stop using the bbcode url for urls....
...it doesn't shrink the longs urls...and no I can't fix it so it does.
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