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  1. Hi,

    I tried to make a SVCD from an AVI file but I had to extract the audio first through Virtual Dub. Then in TMPGEnc I loaded the SVCD template and loaded the AVI file and the WAV that I had extracted. After encoding when I play the file the audio keeps breaking up.

    Any Ideas?

    Thanks

    Mr Shibby
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  2. Its possible that the source audio is at 48khz sample rate and TmpGenc is downsampling this to 44.1khz to meet SVCD requirements. Unfortunatley TmpGenc does not seem to do a very good job of this. Therefore it is reccomended that you convert the audio sample rate outside of TmpGenc. You can do this when you save the audio file from virtualdub, and it does a better job than TmpGenc, though dedicated audio tools are better still.
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  3. Thanks Bugster.

    I have virtualdub open now but I'm not sure where I can change the rate?

    Thanks
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    Originally Posted by Mr Shibby
    Thanks Bugster.

    I have virtualdub open now but I'm not sure where I can change the rate?

    Thanks
    under audio->full processing mode
    file-> save wav
    use this wave in BeSweet GUI and using this, you can downsample to 44.1K, and encode to .mp2 at whichever bitrate you choose(192,224...)
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