Encountered something really weird last night, when I tried encoding a DV AVI to MPEG1 using TMPGENC.
The video quality of the MPEG file was ok. It's the audio that's the problem, as if it was running at a lower pitch. I'm not sure on how to explain this, but the subject in the video was a 3yr old kid, and her voice in the MPEG file sounded like an adult...
About a month ago, I've done conversions on a different DV AVI (but on the same PC and everything) and I didn't get this problem. But when I did it again last night...holy cow!!!
I used the standard VCD NTSC template that came with TMPGENC on both instances.
Anybody had problems like this before? Pls advise.
Thanks.
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