Hi,
I've started frameserving AVI's using vdub 1.4.9 into TMPGenc.
If I do a single file from start to finish its fine, works great, but if I split the file into two jobs and and do frames 1~50,100 in one job and 49,900~100,000 (small overlap) in the other, the second file will be horribly out of sync with the audio.
Is this normal shoul I do the file from start to finish and then split it after the enoding has finished?
Thanks in advance
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what are you making?--VCD or SVCD?
I would probably encode as 1 file, and then split afterwords. if you're doing SVCD, follow this guide, and you'll do audio and video separately, and when you join(multiplex) them, you'll also split into files that will fill a CD to capacity:
https://www.videohelp.com/avitovcdfoolproofusingcce/
if you're doing VCD, then convert, and use TMPG's MPEG tools to cut later.what are you askin' me for...
I'm an idiot!
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