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  1. I have done exactly as your guide says ..
    I have reached the encoding with TMPGenc . When i was finished with it i open the new movie file [.mpg] , but i didnt here any sound.

    (I was doing an SVCD)

    [excuse my bad english]
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    you should separate the sound with virtual hub, them combined the two with tmpge
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  3. http://www.vcdhelp.com/divxtovcd.htm#audio

    You need to do this if you have a divx with variable bitrate audio.
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  4. what are you doing? ripping a dvd. re encoding another mpg, or avi etc.?
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  5. Hi,there is a program called audio decompressor by John schlichther you run your file through this program first which decompreses the audio,then just run through tmpgenc as normal
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  6. Okay what they are trying to say is.....

    Was the audio in a seperate file or was it in the original video file that you were encoding?

    If it was seperate make it a .wav file and put it in the audio option in TMPEG, if it was built in then your doing something wrong
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