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  1. OK well is there not a single program that will take a Divx file do all the remove the sound make a wav then convert and rejoin the sound then amake one really big (S)VCD?

    I have been tring to do this now for a bit and having no luck
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  2. hey, k here is how you do this
    use Virtual Dub. to extract the sound to a wav.
    then us TMPGEnc to encode your divx and wav file to one (s)vcd file
    sweet!!!!
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  3. First this:
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/virtualdubaudio.htm
    Then this (using extracted WAV ,from last process,as Audio Source in TMPGE):
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm
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  4. I regularly convert Divx to SVCD using TMPGEnc (using Plus 2.58 version). I have Divx 5.02 loaded. In TMPGEnc I have external audio tools set up to use SCMPX (for audio encoding) and SSRC for frequency altering. If the Divx audio is 48KHz I usually don't alter that, as my DVD player can handle that just fine, no reason to resample it if not necessary. So, when I start TMPGEnc encoding, it strips out the audio into a temp file, runs SCMPX to reencode the audio to the correct settings, encodes the video as desired, then multiplexes the files together making a nice MPEG2 file which I then use in VCDEasy to make my discs. All I have to do is load the Divx AVI file into the video and audio input of TMPGEnc and let it do the rest.

    TMPGEnc can do the audio without external tools, but I've found that using SCMPX produces a slightly (though some people wouldn't notice) better result in sound quality. I had tried using tooLame instead of SCMPX (tooLame is faster) but it has a habit of choking on some files, which then causes TMPGEnc to crap out. Since I usually set my encoding to perform at night while I'm asleep, waking up to everything done, having an error in the middle of it just spoils that. SCMPX works without a problem so far.
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