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  1. I have some SVCD files that I have been trying to convert to VCD format.
    I looked around and DVD2AVI frameserving seems to be the easiest way to do this. I did this with one file and it worked just fine and dandy frameserving to TMPG. Now when I try to open up the .mpa file created by DVD2AVI, TMPG hangs and locks up. I tried wiping out and re-installing both TMPG and DVD2AVI....but the problem still occurs.
    I then tried changing the DVD2AVI audio processing to "decode to wav", but it will not produce an audio file when I do this, just makes the .d2v file.

    What I need is either another way to convert my SVCD to VCD (without taking up massive amounts of HD, IE converting to raw avi)....or some way to produce a wav file from the svcd rather than the .mpa that DVD2AVI produces.
    Oh yeah, I tried using winamp because it is fairly good at opening just about any MPEG audio file, and it will not open the .mpa file created by DVD2AVI (this is not a fluke, I have tried creating several mpa files from various svcds and none of them open).

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. try de-muxing with tmpgenc, which will leave you with an .mp2 file.

    then download dbpoweramp from www.dbpoweramp.com and use this to convert your MP2 to WAV.

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    Originally Posted by geek rock
    try de-muxing with tmpgenc, which will leave you with an .mp2 file.

    then download dbpoweramp from www.dbpoweramp.com and use this to convert your MP2 to WAV.

    -Mark
    once you've gotten the mp2 file, then you can encode the video only to VCD specs, and then mux w/the mp2 file--unless, of course, your SVCD audio is something other than 224, in which case, you'll need to reencode the audio to 224 and then mux w/the new video
    what are you askin' me for...
    I'm an idiot!
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