I'm creating xVCDs and standard VCDs using Tmpgenc. I have always let the software mux the two streams (audio and video) as it encodes. Would there be any significant advantage to creating the streams seperately then using Tmpgenc to mux them together afterwards??
Cheers
Jimmy
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