I use the wizard to make my VCDs, and I have had a problem with the sound. I have a 192 minutes and 23 seconds .wav file, that was created by DVD2AVI. I also have a very small .d2v file. Finally, I have 10.2GB of .vod files, stored in different folders, but have not been moved since the other two files were encoded.
My problem is that TMPGEnc does not create any sound whatsoever. I use the wizard as usual. I make a NTSC VCD with 16:9 (PAL) video. This shouldn't be a problem, since I have a multi-region DVD player to overcome this, and since my TV is PAL I must have PAL video.
The sound that I input is fine. It can play all the way through with WinAMP. When I try to encode the .mpeg, TMPGEnc does not create any sound whatsoever. None at all. It doesn't even show the sound when I select "Source Range". This is very odd. I have no idea what to do to fix this problem, but I would be extremely grateful if someone would help me with my problem.
Thanks in advnace.
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I have found that I can get a blank line on the sound display if I set the "DirectShow Multimedia File Reader" to a higher priority in the VFAPI settings screen.
Can anyone help???
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