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  1. Ok, i am really stuck. I have been using CCE 2.66 to encode my video for SVCDs and it is beautiful. I was then using Besweet to encode my audio to mp2, and multiplexing it with Tmpgenc or bbmpeg. My problem starting occuring recently. My audio is terrible. It stutters and is just unwatchable. I then tried TooLAME to encode the audio to mp2 and it is the same way. I have made several other svcds this way and they are perfect. I tried about 5 more and they are all aweful!! Any ideas on where my porblem is or what i could to to fix this problem?? I hope i posted enough info. Thanks in advance!!
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  2. Does anyone have any ideas?? I REALLY need help. Anything would be better than nothing!! Thanks
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    you have not posted enough information. what is the source of your audio/ video? is it ac3 audio? have you encoded in tmpgenc to see if you get the same poroblem? do you use virtual dub?
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  4. Ok, my bad secretagent.
    My source is a dvd rip with either smart ripper or dvd decrypter. I then use dvd2avi to create a project .d2v file and a .wav file. I then frameserve with avisyth to CCE 2.66 and encoded the .wav audio to .mp2 with besweet. Multiplexing it back together with either tmpgenc or bbmpeg. When i encoded the whole thing with tmpgenc i got mixed results. None of svcd's audio was nearly as bad, usually an occasional hiss, crack, or pop. I just wanted to use CCE instead b/c of the quality and speed. I tried using besweet and converting the audio to .ac3 instead on .mp2, but my dvd player would not play it??
    (Pioneer DV-C503) I am still pretty new to this, so if there is an easier way of doing this, any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Hope that is enough info...Thanks
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