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  1. Sorry if this has already been answered but i cant seem to find it anywhere. I have a 1.4Gb film i wish to put on a DVD disk with Ulead DVD MovieFactory 2! It took over 9 hours to convert/multiplex/burn the film onto the disk but there was NO SOUND . Does anyone know how i can sort this out? Thanks x
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  3. Here is some more info, does anyone know why this happens??




    i am trying to use TMPGEnc to convert a DivX i have to DVD so i can play it on my DVD player. I have been using the following link to help me http://www.polarhome.com:793/~afonic/tmpegenc.htm. When i select the divx to convert it accepts it but it does not accept the audio for the same file. It comes up with the following error message "File C:\mymovies\movie1.avi"can not open, or unsupported.". I think i have the correct Codecs to play DivX's as i can watch the movie on my pc with the sound. For some reason i can not convert it

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  4. jees! come on guys, help me out
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    what kind of audio does tthe file have? you can use g-spot to find out
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  6. It might be variable bitrate, TMPGEnc hates that. Try extracting the audio to WAV with Virtualdub or with the decompressor in AVI2VCD. Then feed that in to TMPGEnc under audio source. See if that works.
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  7. Okies, i will give that a shot folks! Ta for ya help!
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  8. My guess is that the divx has Ac3 audio. TmpGenc will not convert that.

    If it was VBR mp3 audio, TmpGenc would encode it fine but get the movie length wrong and probably out of sync too.
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  9. Originally Posted by bugster
    My guess is that the divx has Ac3 audio. TmpGenc will not convert that.

    If it was VBR mp3 audio, TmpGenc would encode it fine but get the movie length wrong and probably out of sync too.
    so, how do i encode it then please? I have used Qspot and it is Divx AC3 audio any suggestions plz? Thanks
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  10. Use TMPGEnc to extract the video only, it'll be an m2v file. Then extract and convert the audio to mp2. You'll need an audio encoder, some will do it in one step, others you might have to extract to wav first. BESweet and headac3he come to mind, for example. Or ffmpegGUI. Multiplex within TMPGEnc, then get your VCD by processing/burning the multiplexed file with something like VCDEasy. All freeware.

    Suggest you go to tools, audio encoders, pick one of the three I mentioned and click on guides associated with the tool. This is actually pretty easy. Good luck.
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