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  1. Any help would be appreciated... I'm using TMPGENC to demultiplex an AVI to a m2v(Video) and a mp2(Audio) but when i try to play the mp2 in any player (on my pc or on my dvd player (PS2)) i cant hear the audio track at all. I see the visualisation in windows media player go like there is music or audio but i dont hear anything. I dont know what to do as i have many codecs install including Divx 3.11a ,ac3 and divx 5.1.1. but it's not doing any good. I've tried Windows media player , winamp and Realplayer but all of them give me nothing. I'm not a newbie in computers. I 've tried many things but to result in nothing.thanks
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    Did you try to load the original video in Gold Wave? If it does load, you can see what happened to the audio.
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  3. Actually the mp2 is not a movie but audio only... on the other hand i dont have goldwave. I rather encode the audio in wav.
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    I take it you haven't tried Gold Wave yet. When you complete your baggage check, load the mp2 file into Gold Wave, save it as a wave, then go to burn it on a CD. You spend so much time worrying about this, you could have completed the operation at least five times by now.
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    I thought TMPEG was not capable of demuxing avi files?
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    It all you depends on what you consider demuxing. One of my favorite procredures is loading an DV file into TMPGEnc, select ES [Video & Audio], and taking the resultant mp2 file and changing the file extension to .mpa. Then taking it and the resultant m2v file into IfoEdit and making my DVD files.
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    If you load into the regular TMPEG,aren't you encodeing the stream?
    Encodeing takes hours,de-multiplexing takes minutes.
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    Guess you meant encoding the stream.
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  9. I'll try goldwave. But that doesn't fix my other problem which is the choppy video while playing in a dvd player ( my ps2 ). Is there any special configuration i should use to demux my video into the m2v ?
    Bitrate,Control Rate Mode , ratio to have a good quality movie fitting on a dvd+rw ?
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