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    I captured with a video rate of 2300Kbps and audio rate of 224/44100 and burned it on a XVCD. The video looks great, and the audio is there, but the audio is constantly being interupted with a beep everytime a sound or dialogue is pronounced. Would it have improved the XVCD if the audio was captured at a lower like 128/44100 instead? Thanks
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  2. well first off...your audio rate has no affect on your data rate as far as performance goes...it affects it when you are trying to decided how much info you are trying to fit on a certain # of disk...and the quality of the streams you are going sacrifice to make that happen...thus the use of the bitrate calculator.

    http://vcdhelp.com/calc.htm

    now as far as the audio prob is concern...need more info to help you out to narrow down where the prob might be...what process are you using enocders & so forth.....secondly, is this how it sounds on your PC or your standalone DVD player??...basically need more info than what you gave.
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    "now as far as the audio prob is concern...need more info to help you out to narrow down where the prob might be...what process are you using enocders & so forth.....secondly, is this how it sounds on your PC or your standalone DVD player??...basically need more info than what you gave."

    I just capture and burn and turn the "compliance" off on Nero 5.5. The XVCD plays fine on computer CD-ROM (it's the standalone DVD player with the audio problem). The player reads the other VCDs fine at this rate- 1150Kbps(videoDR), 44100/224(AudioDR) with the performance level increased to 11, but not this new VCD that I made. I am using an ATI AIW Pro 128, Ulead VideoStudio, and a 800Mhz processor.
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