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  1. Hello, I'm new to making S/VCD's and I've made a couple of VCDS already using Virtual Dub, TMPGEnc, and VCDEasy as it explains on of the tutorials on this site. But I decided to try to make an SVCD, so I took the usual steps to take extract the wav from the clips I wanted and chose the template SuperVideoCD (NTSCFilm).mcf in TMPGEnc.

    Now, everything turned out fine, I burned to music video clips and the picture came out real good on my DVD player. But the music sound kind of low, and had some weird static, real high pitched. Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
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  2. Hi,

    I could imagine that the advice given in the following thread applies to your problem as well:

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=95395&highlight=

    Freshman
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  3. Hey thanks alot Freshman. I've read the thread and am going to try it out soon. Thanks again.
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  4. Ok, I made an SVCD using SSRC as an external tool for TMPGEnc, hopefully reducing the static sound. But I still get that high-pitched static =\

    Are there any other way I can rid myself of this? I can't even watch it, even though I turn the volume real low, that static is still loud as ever. Thanks for your help, hopefully later on in the future, I could be of assistance.
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  5. I usally extract the audio uncompressed before encoding and use the uncompressed audio as the sorce for the audio it works out real good too.
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  6. By "uncompressed" do you mean extracting the audio before encoding it? Because I think that's the way I'm doing it. What I do is, load up the file in VirtualDub, set the audio settings like the tuturial on this site says. Then I extract the .wav from the file. Then I use TMPGEnc to encode it with the SVCD template, and use the .wav as the audio source. I then use VCDEasy to make the .bin and .cue files, and burn with fireburner. And I get the static, crackley sound.

    Am I doing it wrong? Or are you doing things a different way?
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