I burned MPEG-1 movie which I captured with VirtualDub and encoded using TMPGEnc for making VCD. The image is acceptable but not the sound. Audio is synch but MUCH MUCH slower while playing the VCD.
This is my setting looks like:
VirtualDub:
-AVI audio
-direct stream copy
-audio compression : CD quality,PCM, 44,100 Hz, 16 bit, stereo, 172 Kbit/s
TMPGEnc:
audio stream setting:MPEG-1 audio Layer II(default)
sampling frequency: 44100 Hz(default)
bitrate:192 Kbit/s(default)
The sound produced from VCD is MUCH slower compare to MPEG-1 sample file which I downloaded from TMPGEnc website and burn as VCD tofether with mine
Also, while burning with NERO, this message was given: "stream encoding which is invalid for a [super] video-cd " Clicking the re-encode button produces the sound-problem VCD.
Any solution..?????![]()
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Perhaps that 192 audio bitrate, if you are making a compliant VCD. VCD is 1150/224, not 1150/192 (although an SVCD can use 192 all right).
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." -
Still........I did changed the setting as u suggest, but Nero still complaining that. I'm using Nero 5.5.8.2.
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