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  1. Hi all!

    Can i just use Virtual Dub to save the audio (wav) and then use it in TmpgEnc to convert my movie? This because there's errors when trying to convert the DivX movie. I've had several movies now that have behaived like this, and i'm kinda sick of it now.

    Regards;

    Todde
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  2. Well, yes, but you have to make sure that VDub is converting the audio to 44khz before you save it as an UNCOMPRESSED .wav.

    I'd recommend using TooLame inside of Tmpgenc for the audio---it's a *much* better .mp2 compressor than Tmpgenc.
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  3. Thanks! I'll try this at once!

    Can i ask you why TmpgEnc refuses to covert anything when i'm trying to fit the size to 2x700 for a 1.30 minutes movie?! Was i to short now?

    Todde
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  4. 2x700?
    As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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  5. I think he means two 700mb files.
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  6. Smart guy! 8)

    Todde
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  7. Sowwy ... but ....

    I've now no more problems at all after i found a guide how to...
    Since i started to exstract the sound with Virtualdub all my problems went away.

    And thanks for nothing 'Churcill guy' :)
    That reply can't help anyone with any problem or...?

    Todde
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  8. Be very, very nice to Mirror, or he shall crush you with his massive archive of commercials.

    You'll be left dazed and bloody on the side of the video highway, with black-and-white bruises all over you...

    Hell, it took *me* four days to figure out what you meant...

    Your next assignment, grasshopper---learning to frameserve VDub to CCE! That one took me a good solid week and around 30 CDR coasters to figure out.
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  9. I like you! :lol:

    But i think we're off topic now so lets stop. :)

    Todde
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