Hi Majorr.
I see you have version 0.0.6 out now... I am impressed with all your hard work! I am sure loads of people appreciate what you are doing.
With the release of 0.0.4h you gave the following tip:
- The "Mux as.." tool now also accept audio input in WAV, AC3, mp3 or other formats (and will convert them to MP2). Tip: you can now use the Apple MPEG-2 encoder and quickly make a SVCD in one click. Use Quicktime player pro to export your video as MPEG-2 (bitrate 2.5 Mbps), then export separately the audio as WAV file. Open resulting audio and video files in the "Mux as.." tool and enable "Postprocess". Set "Split" as needed and "Author" as SVCD. Finally click "Go!" and you'll obtain your SVCD disk images. Note: this is not really a SVCD as it uses a non standard image size, so not all DVD players will play it.
After many, and you shouldn't underestimate this, attempts with various settings in ffmpegX I have never managed to get an SVCD that didn't have a jittery picture and sometimes also sound.
FOllowing the tip you gave above, I managed to get the first SVCD that has a good and stable picture... but sadly a jittery/slightly clippy sound! When I created the .wav file I selected 44.1khz 16 bit stereo sound. (There were no other options.)
Given that information, would you be able to diagnose what I should do to get good sound with that method?
I aimed this question for Majorr but any other people with suggestions are of course also invited....
Thanks!
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