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  1. Hi there

    I'm not a newbie when it comes to S-Vcd and so on, but now i'm trying the "hard" stuff.
    I'm trying to convert a Xvid, (or DivX, not sure) joined two files, added sub's and bla bla bla But when i'm trying to convert to DVD in TMPGEnc, the output file has no sound, but sub's and video are perfect.
    I've searched ALL over this site, incl forum, but i can't find any topic similar. I believe that it has something to do with the bit-rate, but i'm not sure. Could anybody please help me ??

    BTW, i also tried to seperate the audio, using both Goldwave and VirtualDub, nothing helped.

    OK, since my question is un-interresting, i've added a G-spot screenshot, and some more information: The two video-codecs are ffdshow MPEG-4 Video Decoder and XviD MPEG-4 Video Decoder.
    And the Audio-codec is AC3Filter.

    Hope that it makes it more interresting to anybody, cause i have spent a whole week now, trying to figure this out.


    PLEEEEAAAASE HELP!!!
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  2. two ways to do this in tmpgenc.

    1) did you also place the xvid file in the audio section where you select the audio/video file

    2) split the audio out from the video and add it as a separats file.

    I'd try #1 or download dvd2svcd and try that.
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  3. There is no way it wont helped when you have rip the sound with VirtualDub and saved as Wav.

    load the movie in TMPGEcn but load the ripped sound you have made with VirtualDub
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  4. Your problem is that tmpgenc doesn't handle ac3 sound. Saving as wav in vdub doesn't actually produce a wave file - just an ac3 with a .wav extension!

    You can either use something like Besweet to convert the .wav(ac3) to a proper .wav or you could use the Virtualdub together with the AC3 ACM decompressor (see the Tools section) and frameserve your Divx directly to Tmpgenc
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