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  1. ive been trying to use simple mux in tmpgenc but wheni open the audio file it says illegal mpeg dudio stream? i have took the audio out first with virtabud (wav) any 1 no y it keeps sayiny that error message?
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  2. Could be that the audio is AC3 and not mpeg. When you open the file in vdub and check file information what does it say for the audio.
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  3. does it have to b ac3 like , could not b mp3 or ssumit like that
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  4. It is more than likely AC3, TMPGEnc will accept MP3.
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  5. it will not let me load it in all, all it keeps saying is "illegal audiostream"

    is ther any other way to add the audio to a mpv file from cce?
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  6. If it is an AC3 wav file you need to convert it, you can use headac3he to do this. However if you have a divx with AC3 audio these will often convert using the divx as the video and audio source in TMPGEnc when you convert without the audio going out of sync. Try encoding a small section of the movie first to check the audio sync.
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  7. ive already converted it with headac3 but it stiil whant go in.

    i encoded a film with cce but it has no sound, no matter wot i do i can not get it to encoded with sound, so i was trying to mux the sound back in with tmpgenc, do u no ov any other ay ican add the sound file to the mpeg ?
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  8. Sounds like you may need to install an AC3 codec, check the tools section.
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  9. thenkx for that it worked but nom f***ing ulead whant let mr arthuer it, its goung to encode it again it's as if it thinks the mpeg file is a avi file
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  10. What are you using, DVD workshop, if so what version. Are you creating DVD mpeg2, if so did you use a DVD template in TMPGEnc.

    PS I think you need a spell checker :hahaha:
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  11. no im useing ulead dvd movie factory 2.0, no i didnt use a template coz i was re muxing the aduio back in to a the mpeg2 and i was left with a mpg2 file but like i sad ulead whant arthuer it it will only re-encode it
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  12. If you did not use a template perhaps your settings are not DVD compliant. You can still use a template and choose to encode the video only. What setting did you use in TMPGEnc for the video.
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  13. ive been useing cce to enode with
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  14. Sorry, I assumed you were using TMPGEnc. I am not familiar with CCE so I cant really help with that, but did you use a standard DVD resolution when encoding.
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  15. yeah i did, all never mind i think i will just stick to tmpgenc, the only resene i tryed to use cce was in tmpgenc the finished mpg file (while played in my standalone dvd) was a bit jurky have u any idea how i could fix that?
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