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    Hey gang,

    I have a challenge with audio in my XVCD encode. Here is what I did:

    - Captured from analog TV broadcast the movie "Chicken Run" with my ADVC-100 (720x480 48KHz 16 bit audio)

    - In VirtualDub I noticed that every 4th and 5th was interlaced. So I went to the VIDEO pull-down button----> clicked on Frame Rate ------> and selected Inverse Telecine (3:2 Pulldown removal) and selected "Reconstruct from Field - Adaptive".

    Then under Audio I selected "Interleaving" and selected "Delay audio track by 33 ms" - I believe this is setting for NTSC

    - I applied my filters including "De-Interlace Area base" at 80 setting and edge detect 0.

    - Frameserved to TMPGEnc and used KWAG 704x480 XVCD Template, with audio at 44.1 KHz and joint stereo 160 bitrate. Split the file in 2 pieces with TMPG.

    The encoded file played ok on my machine audio wise and video was ok, except for a bit jumpiness on camera sweeps.

    When I burned in Nero (non-compliant VCD) I played in my standalone DVD player, where video was fine, but audio would be gone for like a second. It does this like every 5 seconds or so.

    What did I do wrong? By the way, the audio was done by TMPG internal encoder and DVD player was Daewoo 5700 & 5800.
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  2. Remux your video and audio streams with BBMpeg using these parameters:



    Also, I suggest you encode your audio separately with HeadAC3he.

    -kwag
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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    Thanks Kwag....MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!
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