i used vitural dub to split the avi file and i used nero to burn it but whenever i watch it the sound off. Can someone please help me correct this problem?
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Which encoding is the original file in? (DivX, Xvid, ect )
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xvid
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Ok....There's a couple of things that might be wrong. But I'll just direct you to a link that I use when I have burning trouble. Hope it helps....if you use the search option it should give you what you need, if ya need anything else, feel free to ask dude!
http://forum.digital-digest.com/archive/forum/38-1.html
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Sorry but, er, is that a pickle or what?
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i found something simular to DemonusAE, but I think it may be more relevant.
This site deals with Xvid to DIVX. This is basically a help page for problems.
By doing CTRL+f and searching for "Sound", I found a few results that looked like they could help.
It looks like you may need to do the sound manually, but never having made an SVCD, I don't know.
http://www.cdrbase.com/archive/index.php/f-105
EDIT:
This thread looks hopeful:
http://www.cdrbase.com/archive/index.php/t-31375
It doesn't fully explain the problem, only refers to another thread. But it is talking about a "No Audio" problem with virtualDub
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I've had to split the sound out and then layer it accross the 2 discs, worth it? Not really. xvid is just not good when you want i svcd, I stick with divx or disc images(bin, etc..).
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You need to encode it with a proper MPEG encoder like TMPG rather than let Nero do it. Also, you need to use tooLame to encode the audio in TMPG, Xvid's use variable bitrate rather than constant bitrate, if you don't use tooLame you'll get distorted sound. THEN burn with Nero.
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/tmpgencsvcd.htm
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/toolame.htm
how do i convert it to divx or a .bin file? and yes, it is a pickle
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There is alot of help with the problems you are having and help that you need at www.vcdhelp.com. I think the article you are looking for is:http://www.dvdrhelp.com/avi2divx.htm
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I just ran into to the exact same problem joining 3 files and burning it but with a divx 3 lowmotion codec. I gonna look up some stuff and will report back if I find a fix.
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i googled it for you basically its called audio sync problems go to the one that might interest you that i just mentioned.Originally Posted by Wolfie
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...dio+sync+svcd+
I tried it a second time and it worked out, but thanks links though. Nero must screwed up during the first encoding. I'll save the links though for future problems.Originally Posted by crackerjacker
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