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ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 01:35 PM
I'm encoding movies using Flask ver.6 . I am able to encode and compress the video using any video codec I want to, yet no matter which Audio codec I try to use, it always sets the sound to PCM 44khz 16 Bit, leaving me with a massive AVI. I'd rather convert the stream to 320kbps Mpeg. Is there some setting that's stopping me from using mp3 audio codec(s)? I've tried changing the audio stream from 48khz to 41khz and I still get the same problem. :confused:
Enchanter
29 Mar 2002, 01:49 PM
Have you made sure that Flask is set to Decode Audio?
ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by Enchanter
Have you made sure that Flask is set to Decode Audio?
Yep. Done that. Checked everything I can think of. :(
Enchanter
29 Mar 2002, 01:59 PM
Funny. Try using an earlier version of Flask instead (0.594). I have always preferred it to the newer one.
ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Enchanter
Funny. Try using an earlier version of Flask instead (0.594). I have always preferred it to the newer one.
I used to use that. It crashed alot so I started using ver.6.
Enchanter
29 Mar 2002, 02:11 PM
Then I suggest that you use Flask to encode the video alone. Use other softwares, like Graphedit or vob2audio or even Flask0.6, to extract the audio to a .wav file. Virtualdub will allow you to interleave the audio and video together.
ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 02:15 PM
Tried ver5 again. It dosen't seem to let me select the bits of footage I want, as I have made one big vob file out of two. The audio codec also wont work. Nor does it have the options to resize the video as well as that output pad. Is there something I have botched in the installation?
Enchanter
29 Mar 2002, 02:21 PM
No. It is that way with the unpatched 0.594 installation. Follow my suggestion of working with the audio separately and you shouldn't have much problems.
ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by Enchanter
No. It is that way with the unpatched 0.594 installation. Follow my suggestion of working with the audio separately and you shouldn't have much problems.
Ok, the only problem I have with rejoining the audio and video seperately is that it might go out of synch. I have a fairly new computer amd ath 1.7 256mb ram so what are the chances of synch prolems? I think I have the newest version of virtual dub installed.
Enchanter
29 Mar 2002, 02:36 PM
Your CPU specs does not matter in this. The faster the CPU, the more quickly the job is done. As simple as that.
Have a look at the Interleave option under the Audio section. It's not hard to understand.
ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by Enchanter
Your CPU specs does not matter in this. The faster the CPU, the more quickly the job is done. As simple as that.
Fair enough.
Which prog do I use to convert AC3 to mpeg?
Does nandub do it?
Enchanter
29 Mar 2002, 03:03 PM
As I stated earlier: Graphedit or vob2audio or even Flask0.6, to extract the audio to a .wav file.
ShakerMaker
29 Mar 2002, 03:11 PM
Used Headach3. Worked great. Thanks for yoru help.
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