I have a widescreen AVI and I'm trying to convert it into two MPG files, however it squishes it into full screen. I REALLY don't want this, how do I tell TMPGEnc to keep the original framesize?
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Originally Posted by resnullius
Ofcourse, it always happens, as soon as I ask the question, I find the answer. However I have a new problem now. TMPGEnc isn't converting the audio. In the window where I split the video (set the start frame and end frame) I have the box checked that says Display Audio, but the audio bar never moves. Where might I be missing something? -
personnally i'd recommend you split the avi instead it's ALOT faster with avi chop but since you've already converted to mpeg... have you checked the file to make sure no sound was imported when you split the file? any ways if it didn't just re multipex it with tmpgenc... (if you hadn't split it before it's a good idea to do it, divx often has sinc probs when onverting)
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No, I havn't split the file yet. The avi file has sound, but when I try to split it (when converting to mpg) there is no sound. I've just done a few 1 minute tests, that's how I know there's no sound
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