I have been using the guide 'Divx to VCD Conversion' from this site. I have followed step 4 to split the movie in 2 setting the source range in TMPenc. How do I split the wav audio file in 2 however ?
When I play the SECOND CD the audio does not match the video, the audio of the FIRST CD is heard. How do I split the audio in two to match them with the video. Am I overlooking someting ?
Is there an easier way to convert DIVX to (S)VCD ? Otherwise excellent site.
Thank you.
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I find that the easiest ,quickest and most successful way of encoding and splitting is to:
Save Audio as Uncompressed Wav > Load movie and audio into TMPGE with preffered template and settings > Using Source Range determine halfway point of movie and slide slider bar to that point > click on Set End Frame > Ok .> File > Save Project (call it Moviename-1).
Then go back to Source Range > Enter info into Start Frame box (copy from End Frame box....end of part 1 is beginning of part 2) > slide slider to end of movie and click on set End Frame box) > ok > File > Save Project (call this Moviename-2)> File > Batch Encode > Add > Click on Movie-1 and Movie-2 > Run.
after a couple of times doing this its actually quite easy and the good thing is that you are encoding and splitting at the same time with the resulting movies in sync 99% of the time."Today is only yesterdays tomorrow"
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