I have a m2v movie file & a PCM audio file that I want to convert to a mpg file. I purchased TMPGenc to do this but unfortunately it appears that its not possible. When I go to multiplex the audio stream, TMPGenc comes up with a "Multiplexing Linear PCM Stream to system stream is not supported"
Any suggestions on how I can overcome this problem.
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If you plan on authoring this video as a DVD and your authoring program supports elementary streams, just leave them the way they are and let the authoring tool mux everything together.
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Use FFmpegui to create an .AC3 file from your .WAV..
Although the .AC3 file isn't 100% within spec, i haven't found a DVD player that wouldn't playback yet...
Very simple to use also.
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just fire up TMPGenc using the wizard thing, tell it to open up you wave as the audio source, leave video balnk, set it to CBR MP2 .... click next a couple of times, have a look for any other settings you might want on the way, then hit go
unless of courde yor using TMPGenc 3 express or whatever its called ..... then i dunno
adnkiich .... if iauthour anything using PCM audio then my shitty although resonably expensive DVD player refuses to play the audio .... maybe just a reason for falco trying to do this
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