I had several .avi files.
I joined them with VirtualDub.
I took the one, long .avi file, and used TMPEGENC to convert to MPEG2.
The MPEG2 file looks fine for the duration of the clip, but about 2 minutes into the clip, the audio goes out. What happened?
Thanks,
Andy
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you know, people get so fing agitated when this happens, but when someone posts a topic in the wrong forum (and the rules are so strict) people get bent out of shape about that too.
Sorry.
Andy -
Try extracting the audio as a WAV with Virtualdub then encode with TMPGE using resulting WAV file as Audio Source.
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