Ive tried converting DV video to VCD with little success.
I tried 2 methods:-
1)Panasonic encoder-Ok video ,sound out of sync and crap
2)Tmpeg- Excellent video, sound in sync, but very crackly
(I also tried using an external Audio tool in Tmpeg with no change).
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It's convoluted but it'll work.
Use tmpgenc. But first extract the audio data from your avi as a wav file using something like virtualdub. Then EQ it by running it through something like sound forge with a few of their built-in filters. Then use toolame as your audio encoder in tmpgenc and read the EQed wav as your audio source.
Have fun!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: cyaw on 2001-09-10 06:09:26 ]</font>