please help a newboy, i'm having problems trying to get xvid to vcd, ive tryed tmpgenc, but an unsupported error comes up, please can anyone advise me, i have no problems coverting divx with virtualdub and tempgenc.
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Re: xvid to vcd
Originally posted by lenny123321
please help a newboy, i'm having problems trying to get xvid to vcd, ive tryed tmpgenc, but an unsupported error comes up, please can anyone advise me, i have no problems coverting divx with virtualdub and tempgenc.
While in VirtualDub, make sure that the setting's in both Audio and Video are set to Direct Stream Copy. Then click on File and Save WAV.
Then after that, fire up TMPGenc, locate and open up both the Video Source and Audio Source (the Saved WAV file made with VirtualDub), select your setting's (VCD/SVCD/Audio etc) and then you can convert it.
Once converted you will most like end up with a .mpg file that won't fit on one CD. If that's the case, while in TMPGenc, click File/MPEG Tools, go to the Merge and Cut tab. There you can load up the converted .mpg file and split it up into how many segment's you want it to be.
Hope this help a bit.
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"While in VirtualDub, make sure that the setting's in both Audio and Video are set to Direct Stream Copy. Then click on File and Save WAV."
Then again we would have the problem that neither TMPGEnc or "plain" VDub supports VBR Mp3.If lenny123321 has VBR audiotrack and TMPGEnc would support it,NanDub would be much more suited for the task you explained.
Open file in VDub
Set Video tab to Direct Stream Copy
Set Audio tab to No Audio
Save avi under a new name [F7]
Again open file in VDub
Set Audio tab to Full Processing Mode
Set Audio Conversion to 44,100Hz
Set Audio Compression to Uncompressed PCM
Save WAV...
Load silent AVI and WAV in TMPGEnc.Comment
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