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    Hello All -

    I found a great avi to mpg app I like that is free (bbmpg - avi2mpg2). When I convert for a DVD it gives me a warning that the audio should be 48.1kHz and 16 bit but comes up 32kHz and 16 bit.

    My cam is set to 16 bit and there is no setting for the kHz, so is this a capture issue? Unfortunately I do not see any settings in avi2mpg2 to change the sample rate. Any suggestions?
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    i don't think you can change it bbmpeg...was a long time ago I used it though.

    you could just use bbmpeg to encode the video and use ffmpeggui to convert to mp2 48khz audio. then join the video and audio when you author.

    is your source dv cam?
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    Yes I am using a Panasonic DV cam.
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    okay that worked nicely ...thanks
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