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i need advice in burning DVD
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snap shot of the info u asked for
i also would like to mention that while using the TMPGENC i selected the
CBR MPEG-1 Layer11 audio (MP2)
instead of
CBR Linear PCM audio
because in the 4 step of project wizard i go the error
the movie is too long to ouptu
the file cannot exceed 3 hrs if audio format is Linear PCMAttached FilesComment
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"in the 4th step of the project wizard show 4 hrs 8 min..twice of the actual time..what should i do to work around this problem"
As is very typical with XviD files, the audio is in Variable Bitrate .MP3 format, that TMPGEnc cannot process properly. Therefore, Use VirtualDubMOD to Convert "VBR" .MP3 to Uncompressed .WAV as follows:
1) Load the .AVI file into VirtualDubMOD (a different program than the standard VirtualDub)
2) From the "Video" dropdown menu, select "Direct Stream Copy"
3) From the "Streams" dropdown menu, select "Stream List" - and rightclick on the audio stream, then select "Full Processing Mode" - then click on "OK". Rightclick on the audiostream again, then select "Compression" and make certain it is set to "No compression (PCM)"
4) From the "File" dropdown menu, save .AVI with a new filename
"i also would like to mention that while using the TMPGENC i selected the CBR MPEG-1 Layer11 audio (MP2) instead of CBR Linear PCM audio"
That's fine - and will make for a MUCH smaller total filesize...Comment
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i tried to open the newly created file using "virtual Dub mode" i got a error and i also tried to convert the file created into mpeg-2 files but the resulting file also doesn't have audioComment
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i am really sorry for my late reply....my problem got solved and i sucessfully wrote...4 DVD but i am encountering another problem..
for one of the file when i used TMPGEnc for converting to mpg i am getting following error
system error:6
the handle is invalid...
but when tried to use virtual mode as u advised me the size of the converted file is 10GB when the actual avi file is only 120MB.....
pls help in solving this problem
ramachandranComment
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"but when tried to use virtual mode as u advised me the size of the converted file is 10GB when the actual avi file is only 120MB....."
That's because you most likely saved the output to an "Uncompressed" AVI file. Just save it again but this time choose either a DivX or XviD codec ("Video" > "Full Processing Mode" > "Video" > "Compression").Comment
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hi,
thanks for you help.....but i am getting an error when i followed the procedure u asked me to do..i have attached the error message...i have also attached the compression that all availble...
pls help me out
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next set of codecs
hi ,
here is the next set of codecs
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