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  1. There is a real challenge for the "pro" on video editing:
    I got a divx movie (Tom@Jerry) with the following parameters:

    Frames/sec - 23.976
    Video codec - div3
    Audio sample rate - 48000s/sec
    bits per sample - 0
    channels - 2
    bitrate - 140168

    I can watch it without problems with any player, but I'm trying to convert it to SVCD, - well I cannot do it with any proggie.
    On Prem6 it looks that it has no Audio at all. Ulead video studio 6 gives me sound for 50 minutes from 82 minutes of the movie ad then stops. No syncro at all..
    I even cannot deinterlace audio/video...no use.
    I don't know the div3 codec...and I'll be very thankful for helping or any ideas... maybe to record the audio separate (How to do it? with which proggie ?)...or any other idea... PLEASE

    TIA
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  2. Well I got a Scooby Doo SVCD Screener AVi that will not encode into any VCD or SVCD that NERO will reconize, Her was my solution


    Play Scooby AVI through my Utobia MPEG2 output card over to my Panasonic DVD recorder DMR E-20, Record it on Ram discs at 9000 bitrate, no picture loss, play ram disc back over to my computers MPEG2 Capture card and captured it at 480x480 at 3000 bitrate, now I can burn the MPEG no problem and I can not tell any difference from the original AVI and the new MPEG2, If you have a capture card, TV out and a SVHS machine or HI8mm Camcorder you could do the same thing with very little loss of picture quality.
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    Follow the guide below. The audio is probably encoded using a codec unsupported by your encoding software - the guide shows you how to decompress it out to an uncompressed PCM WAV file.

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/divxtovcd.htm#audio
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencsvcd.htm
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    Thats probly going to tell ya to rip the audio off with VirtDub and save as a uncompressed wav file....Use that wav as audio and the avi as video portion when encoding....this also works on sync problems....
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    Div3 = DivX 3.11 Alpha Low motion

    Vdub
    Audio > Full processing more
    Audio > Conversion > 44.1Khz
    SAVE WAV
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