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  1. 1) I captured my video into computer and converted to MP3 in VCD mode.
    2) I burned it on CD in data mode (because my s/w doesn't support create VCD).
    3) I can play the video here in US. Audio, video both work fine
    4) I prepared 2 copies of same MP3(CDs) and sent to 2 different people in India
    5) Both of them can see video but none of them hear the audio. Their sound cards are fine, they tried both real player and windows media.
    6) I am planning to send some more but can't until I fix that problem.

    Can anyone please help me.
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  2. VCD audio format does not support MP3 audio. You need to use
    MP2 audio.

    vcddude
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  3. Thanks for the reply. I have few questions. How to get MP2 audio and how to mix this with MP3 video. How did it work on my system and why it did not work in India. They used the same file and media to play.
    Thanks again
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  4. Huh? What exactly are you trying to do? MP3 video? What is that? You
    sound confused (I know I am)

    vcddude
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  5. Didn't you ever made MP3s using MGI videowave. Once you capture movie from camcorder and actually produce video using any format (e.g MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD etc) it compresses and converts the captured movie(AVI) to MP3 movie(file).

    I think if I had produced in MPEG mode it might have worked in India, but again I am not sure. I produced in VCD mode wanting to make a VCD.
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  6. make your vcd compliant (download nero they have a trial version) convert your video mpeg 1 vcd compliant. that should play on other players. by the way i've never seen mp3 video. i've seen mpeg 1,2,4. so i'm guessing if your right that it's mp3 video it's not very compatible...
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    do u mean mp3 audio
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  8. Thanks resnullius. I shall try to get one.

    To Greg12: if it was say huge "movie.AVI" before produce , after produce it will be compressed "movie.mp3"
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  9. i think i was unclear in my previous post... you encode with tmpgenc to get the vcd mpeg 1
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