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  1. Hi :P

    I'm having a few problems converting a DivX AVI to MPG with TMPGENC. Here's the headlines:

    1) It's an XVid movie with AC3 audio encoding, which plays fine in PowerDVD/RealOne. Gspot says that all of the relevant codecs are there.

    2) I've tried saving the audio out as a WAV with VDub, with no success. The resulting file is either choppy or silent.

    3) TMPGENC won't convert the movie with sound. I either get errors or there are audio problems (choppy/silent)

    4) I've scanned the file with Vdub MP3 and there don't seem to be any problems with it.

    5) This could be a contributary, so I'm adding it into the mix. Some movies I've downloaded won't play properly in Windows Media Player - basically they play at half-speed.

    6) I'm using Windows XP.

    Any ideas?

    TIA

    J
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  2. well
    to encode Xvid, if having problem try to frame serve or try to alter the settings as someone describe in this forum ...
    always encode video separately from audio must faster and without sync problems
    so in vdub do directstream copy for audio and to save wav use the VirtDUb_AC3 or MOD version
    after this you have not problems.
    2man
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  3. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    Use VDub to extract the audio: Direct stream copy under the Audio menu, save WAV under file. VDub will now save the audio stream from the AVI without trying to convert anything. This will be saves as ???.wav, but as you know it's AC3, just rename to ???.ac3 and convert to wav with Headac3he. Use this wav as audio source in further encoding.

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