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  1. Please can someone help with converting to DVD. Have converted ntsce movie (Xvid dvd rip) to pal, as original encodeing which worked ok was jerkyon dvd playback. Read in forum convert to pal would help with this.
    Converted video only to pal fine, and used goldwave to convert audio file to pal using timewarp option.
    Loaded both pal files into Tmpgenc, selected pal options using wizard, and hit encode. First off though selected System (video & audio) automaticly reverted to ES(video & audio). when encoding.

    Ended up with M2V file which which has no audio!!!! and separate Wave file.
    Tried to multiplex using Tmpgenc (I think am meant to do that???) but won't let me.
    What am i doing wrong that I get 2 files.
    Didn't have this problem when did ntsce encode!
    Please can some one point me in right direction as this is really frustrating me.
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    ES- elementary stream. Means TMPG output a video only (M2V) and audio only (WAV) files.

    You can compress your WAV (which is uncompressed audio) to mpeg1 layer 2 audio.

    Most DVD authoring apps accept sep. streams. What DVD authroing software are you using. Including TMPG's DVD authoring software.
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  4. Thanks for the reply. I have now managed to compress the wav file into mpeg1 layer 2 audio by downloading Toolame and using that in TMPGENc. Then was able to simple multiplex using TMPGENc result MPEG file with audio.
    In regards to your questions:
    I extracted WAV from original movie(which I downloaded from net) with Goldwave.
    Converted original movie to 25fps with virtualdub (NO audio, video=direct stream copy, change frame rate=25...save as avi, name movie as "movie"25.avi)
    then used Goldwave to convert audio to pal rate as stated above.
    Oh I also used FourCC changer on movie to make TMPGenc think it was a DivX rather than an Xvid.
    When did my first encode of movie using TMPGENc as NTSC, (sep streams )got one MPEG file, no problemas let me use stream type system(video & audio).
    Really puzzled why cant using pal. Oh the pal version is definitely not as jerky.
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