Well windows comes with an ACM mp3 decoder so it should work fine. No point converting if it is already mp3 though.
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Alright I've right click and installed the lame mp3 .inf file, but it still does NOT show up on my virtualdubmod selection
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Is there a way to put back the subs I took out in the initail virtualdub process? I need the subs to show up before I switch the final AVI to VCD-compliant MPG
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IS it necessary to have Pentium 4 to convert mkv/ogm to avi properly? I only have Pentium733mhz, can i still encode them?
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Can't see any reason at all why it wouldn't work on a Pentium. However at 733MHz, I would say that you have a PIII.
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Oh yeah, it's Pentium3 733mhz to be precise, sorry my mistake in typing, hehehe. So based on this, how long would it take to encode?
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How many space is need???
When I saved the avi video and audio, it started making something strange with 2 windows behind...
And it stopped at 5 mins of video, 'cause there wasn't more space in my hard drive... When I go see it, it has 6GB for 5 mins!!!
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hey,
my virtual dub mod crashed when i installed lame ac3.
what can you suggest to fix this problem?
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2. Click Save WAV to convert it to mp3, ignore that it says WAV, save it as track2.mp3
i need help with this step please. it is as you say the only thing in 'save file type' has only .wav, and tried to save but it says No audio decompresser could be found to decompress the source audio format.
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From the Audio menu, choose Full Processing Mode, then select the Audio menu again and click on Compression. Your compression choices will appear, including MP3 if you have it on your system.
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mkv can use various audio formats though and ACM is really not the best interface to handle them by. For instance I don't think there is a decent ACM decompressor for aac if PK_125's file happens to have aac audio.
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wat do i have to d/l to get MP3 on the audio compression list? im not sure wat audio format the video is in, but looking at the streams list, it says
Desc: Audio stream 1 [tag 0x0000, Unknown Wave format], ID [A_AAC/MPEG4/LC/SBR], 6ch, 22050Hz, 155.1kbps -
Originally Posted by celtic_druid
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In the MKV, when I play the file, the duration is about 24++ minutes, but when I extract out the file, the .AVI is only 19 minutes and the .AAC which I've converted to .MP3 is 24 minutes... Using AviMUX to combine the video/audio/subs makes the audio/video out of sync.. Any idea why this happens?
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Sounds like it uses VFR (Variable Frame Rate) video. When you demux to avi the video becomes CFR (Constant Frame Rate) and is no longer in sync with the audio. Since avi doesn't support VFR you would need to re-encode the video.
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I think I already covered aac audio above. As the popup says when you first run VDubMod; its matroska support is quite out of date. You can use mkvextract to demux the aac stream.
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Originally Posted by celtic_druid
the audio extracted as (aac) then when i run the program [ dBpowerAMP Music Converter ] in order to convert the (aac file ) into wav the (aac file ) doesn't appear in the list to chose it .
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dBpowerAMP probably expects the aac to be in an mp4 file. Then again maybe there is a plugin for raw aac? Be carefull that it detects that it is he aac, otherwise you will loose the SBR part.
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it detects that it is he aac, otherwise you will loose the SBR part
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With a raw aac stream there is no header to signal if a file is he-aac or not. If a decoder doesn't detect it correctly then it misses out on the SBR part.
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when i try to open the .mkv with virtualdubmod tis message came out.
"birtual block not handled"
i can't open the .mkv file
can anyone tell me wat's wrong with it?
thx.
Its only the one file that does it the rest were fine when I did them.
Its annoying, can anyone help me please?
The virtualdubmod I have is 15.10.1 -
VirtualDubMod's mkv support is out of date. There is a popup to that effect with some recommendations when you first run it.
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