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  1. Im trying to convert an AVI file to MP4 however the audio is always low pitched and sounds slightly crackly.

    The camcorder I used is a Sony DCR-TRV130E and I have imported the footage from a mini dv tape via firewire to a 2009 macbook pro running windows 7 32bit.

    The AVI file plays back perfectly with no issues at all but when converting it to an MP4 using handbrake the audio messes up and sounds low pitched and crackly.

    I have a few mini DV tapes and almost all of them have the same problem when converting the AVI file to MP4.

    All of the audio settings on handbrake are on default. I have tried changing them but previously but nothing has worked.


    I'm not sure what to do here as I am a newbie to importing mini DV footage any help would be appreciated
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  2. Could you post a mediainfo report (text mode) from your avi here?
    Maybe you can simply remux the avi to mp4, without recoding.
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  3. Here is the mediainfo report

    Complete name : D:\TAPES\Mini DV Tapes\7.avi
    Format : AVI
    Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
    Commercial name : DVCAM
    Format profile : OpenDML
    File size : 8.62 GiB
    Duration : 42 min 44 s
    Overall bit rate mode : Constant
    Overall bit rate : 28.9 Mb/s
    Frame rate : 25.000 FPS

    Video
    ID : 0
    Format : DV
    Commercial name : DVCAM
    Duration : 42 min 44 s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 24.4 Mb/s
    Width : 720 pixels
    Height : 576 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 4:3
    Frame rate mode : Constant
    Frame rate : 25.000 FPS
    Standard : PAL
    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Interlaced
    Scan order : Bottom Field First
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 2.357
    Time code of first frame : 00:00:00:01
    Time code source : Subcode time code
    Stream size : 8.60 GiB (100%)

    Audio #1
    ID : 0-0
    Format : PCM
    Format settings : Big / Signed
    Muxing mode : DV
    Muxing mode, more info : Muxed in Video #1
    Duration : 42 min 44 s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 768 kb/s
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 32.0 kHz
    Bit depth : 12 bits
    Stream size : 235 MiB (3%)

    Audio #2
    ID : 0-1
    Format : PCM
    Format settings : Big / Signed
    Muxing mode : DV
    Muxing mode, more info : Muxed in Video #1
    Duration : 42 min 44 s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 768 kb/s
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 32.0 kHz
    Bit depth : 12 bits
    Stream size : 235 MiB (3%)
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  4. Pcm audio is incompatible with the mp4 container.
    It must therefore be recoded. A lossless option for mp4 would be flac.
    Other lossy options are ac3 or eac3.
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    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Pcm audio is incompatible with the mp4 container.
    Actually it is compatible. The problem is in the open-source software (read: ffmpeg), which is unable to deal with that.
    "Programmers are human-shaped machines that transform alcohol into bugs."
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  6. Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Pcm audio is incompatible with the mp4 container.
    It must therefore be recoded. A lossless option for mp4 would be flac.
    Other lossy options are ac3 or eac3.
    I tried to encode with the AC3 codec but the audio still sounds the same
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  7. Originally Posted by El Heggunte View Post
    Originally Posted by ProWo View Post
    Pcm audio is incompatible with the mp4 container.
    Actually it is compatible. The problem is in the open-source software (read: ffmpeg), which is unable to deal with that.
    So should I use FFMPEG to encode the AVI files?

    I also thought id mention there are 14 avi files alltogether and 2 of them did have perfect audio when encoding to mp4 however the rest do not.

    And on one of the MP4 files the audio is bad in the first half of the video then it works perfectly once the scene changes in the next half of the video.
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  8. If you can use a .mkv instead of an .mp4 you could give mkvtoolnix a try.
    Just open your .avi file & select "Start Multiplexing".
    The process is very fast.
    It may or may not fix the problem.
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  9. You could extract a problematic audiostream, upload it to a hoster and post the download link here.
    So we can take a look and find a solution.
    To extract the stream you can use clever FFmpeg-GUI.
    Load your avi, click main page, click extract streams, select only the wanted audiostream and deselect all others, the click extract.
    You'll find the wav file in your target folder.
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  10. I have attatched the audio streams from the AVI file. I have reduced the first audio file to roughly 30 seconds to reduce file size

    The second one is 3 seconds long
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  11. Originally Posted by cholla View Post
    If you can use a .mkv instead of an .mp4 you could give mkvtoolnix a try.
    Just open your .avi file & select "Start Multiplexing".
    The process is very fast.
    It may or may not fix the problem.
    I tried using this but it dosent allow me to insert my AVI file
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