I've been ripping movies for quite some time now, but there's one problem, in the Compression options for audio in Audio section in VirtualDub and VirtualDubMod, the MPEG-Layer 3(not the Lame MP3 Compression) doesn't have 48kHz options... And I don''t want to use the Lame writing application because, if I do, I can't Fast Forward it on my DVD Player... Is there a way to get the 48kHz option in the MPEG-Layer 3 of VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod or is there an audio converter which converts the audio from the Video file to mp3 without the Lame encoding? Like the audio used by aXXo??
		
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	if your input audio was 44KHz, then you have to resample to 48KHz for those options to "appear" 
 
 audio (in full processing mode)=> conversion => sampling rate
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	nope.. no luck... it's still only upto 24kHz... And the input is a DVD source so 48kHz... 
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	yes... and i dont want to encode using the Lame thingy because Fast Forwarding after 8x on my player becomes impossible after that... 
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	It shouldn't make a difference on FF if you use lame vs generic mp3, especially if you use CBROriginally Posted by ashwin.terminator
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	well the writing application makes a difference alright... The DivX 2816 wouldn't allow FF beyond 4x and the same applies here... 
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	I guess your player might be "picky". Well having FF at 8x is better than no audio...   
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	it's very picky... :P 
 True, but heck, power cuts are frequent in this part of teh world, I can't forward at 4x till the end of a movie cuz it'll take atleast 20 mins...
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	But is it 2-ch standard 48Khz AC3? If not, some of the audio options won't "appear". e.g some foreign (foreign to North America)DVD's commonly use 3-ch audio 
 
 Also , did you check the "show all formats" box in the audio options?
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	it is 2 channel audio... But regardless of the input format(I mean the channels) isn't it supposed to come? 
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	Did you check the "show all formats" box in the audio options? 
 
 You could try another audio encoder, then use avi-mux gui to swap the audio. But I don't know of any mp3 encoder that doesn't use lame for the back end
 
 Also, are you sure the FF issues are caused by the audio, not the avi stream options (e.g. packed bitstream)?
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	any idea which audio encoder aXXo uses?? Cuz his rips FF at 32x on my player... 
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	Mediainfo will tell you information about the file, eg. bitrate, some info about how it was created, some of the encoding options etc... If you emulate those settings, there is a higher chance you will get similar playback. Unless you are 100% certain that the audio is the culprit. 
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	I've tried... I've emulated everything I can... The video completely... The audio, I dunno where to begin... 
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	Audio 
 Format : MPEG Audio
 Format version : Version 1
 Format profile : Layer 3
 Codec ID : 55
 Codec ID/Hint : MP3
 Duration : 1h 42mn
 Bit rate mode : Constant
 Bit rate : 112 Kbps
 Channel(s) : 2 channels
 Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
 Resolution : 16 bits
 Stream size : 81.9 MiB (12%)
 Alignment : Aligned on interleaves
 Interleave, duration : 40 ms (1.00 video frame)
 Interleave, preload duration : 504 ms
 
 
 that is aXXo's encoding settings for his audio....
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	Some software considers stereo to be 24kHz per channel, and it shows 24kHz as the only option. It's the same thing as 48kHz. Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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	I believe that is Microsoft's MP3 encoder (part of quartz.dll) and has nothing to do with VirtualDub. And that encoder simply doesn't support high sample rates or high bitrates. This is Microsofts way of promoting WMA.Originally Posted by ashwin.terminator
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	Jagabo is correct. If you open a file that you created with the generic mp3 codec with VDub, under info, it will say Fraunhofer mp3. 
 
 If you use Lame, it will allow you to encode at 48000hz.
 
 If you're worried about FF then just use the original ac3 audio.
 
 
 Not sure how axxo encodes his files and couldn't say if I did since we're not allowed to talk about wares on this site.
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