When using TMPGEnc to create an SVCD, with tooLame as the audio encoder, I am seeing the following message just as tooLame finishes:
"Insufficient PCM input for one frame - fillout with zeros"
My initial thought was that it related to the 48-44.1 conversion, but I am not experienced enough to back that idea up.
I am using a camcorder and Scenalyzer Live to capture, opening an Avisynth script in Virtual dub and frameserving to TMPGEnc.
Haven't been able to find anything so far on the net. Can anyone interpret just exactly what this message means?
Thanks!
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It's just an informational message related to how the MP2 encoder works. It reads audio samples from the file in to a buffer and encodes one buffer (frame) at a time. If the end of the file doesn't exactly fill the buffer (which it usually won't), it fills the rest of the buffer with 0's before encoding it.
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