I just did a clean install of Windows XP Pro. Prior to that, I was running XP Home. All my hardware is identical. Before I was able to use TMPGEnc to convert AVI files and it handled the audio just fine. Now, I can't seem to get it work. The resulting audio file has no audio. These are some of the same files I converted before, so I know it's not the files themselves that are the problem. After searching this forum, I decided to install toolame.exe, lame.exe and ssrc.exe and changed my environmental settings to reflect that. I also changed the DirectShow priority to 2. But the resulting wav files still output as blanks. Is there a plugin that I might have forgotten to install that would do that trick? Or maybe a setting I need to change? According to Gspot, the files in question have VBR MP3 audio tracks. It also says I have 4 compatible codecs installed, for what that's worth.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Just thought of something - does it matter where the toolame.exe, ssrc.exe and lame.exe files are? Do they need to be in a certain directory for them to work with TMPGEnc?
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Extract the VBR MP3 to a WAV file using this guide.
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Thanks for the tip, but unfortunately it's not an ideal solution for me. I need to convert just a couple of minutes from several dozen hour long clips. If I go about it using the method you suggest, I think I'd have to convert the entire wav file and the entire video file for each film. Obviously, that would be a lot more time consuming than just selecting the source range I want to convert from each clip in TMPGEnc.
Does anyone have any tips for how to actually fix the problem? I just don't understand why it won't work as it did before the reinstall. I am using the same version of TMPGEnc, and all my hardware is the same. I would really appreciate any other tips you guys might have for me to try. Thank you. -
Originally Posted by nikkoforever
... and is there any reason why you can't actually nominate the source range in virtualdub, then save this out to a new video-only AVI of just the footage you need, as well as extracting the WAV of just the footage you need ?If in doubt, Google it. -
Yeah I'll second that forget VBR MP3 and TMPGEnc Plus or Xpress. If it does work it;ll think the audio is 3 or 4 time longer than the video.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
Anyway, I haven't used VirtualDub before, but I'll give it a go. Meanwhile, if anyone else has any ideas on how to make TMPGEnc work, please let me know. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
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