REQ: STRANGE Divx movie -> .mpg HELP !!!

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  • nina_p20
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2002
    • 8

    REQ: STRANGE Divx movie -> .mpg HELP !!!

    There is a real challenge for the "pro" on video editing:
    I got a divx movie (Tom@Jerry) with the following parameters:

    Frames/sec - 23.976
    Video codec - div3
    Audio sample rate - 48000s/sec
    bits per sample - 0
    channels - 2
    bitrate - 140168

    I can watch it without problems with any player, but I'm trying to convert it to SVCD, - well I cannot do it with any proggie.
    On Prem6 it looks that it has no Audio at all. Ulead video studio 6 gives me sound for 50 minutes from 82 minutes of the movie ad then stops.
    I even cannot deinterlace audio/video...no use.
    I don't know the div3 codec...and I'll be very thankful for helping or any ideas... maybe to record the audio separate (How to do it? with which proggie ?)...or any other idea...

    TIA
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    Regards,

    Nina,
    nina_p20@hotmail.com
  • hermanthegerman
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Apr 2002
    • 123

    #2
    Take VirtualDub or Nandub to separate the audio from video. Then take TMPGEnc to create your SVCD. Load the video file and the separated audio into TMPGEnc. Hope this solves your problem.
    Good guide under:
    Video forums, video software downloads, guides, blu-ray players and media.


    Servus,
    hermanthgerman

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    • Ostaf
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2002
      • 22

      #3
      I've had the same issue with various anime vids I've downloaded. I can play them fine in WM, and once loaded the properties say that it's playing mp3 audio, but when I try to load it into ANY editor and look at the file format, it says there is audio and it knows the sample rate et al, but under compression it reads unknown format. I believe it might be files which have been encoded with DivX audio which I believe (I could be very wrong on this) uses the MP3 codec to play, but doesn't actually have a codec of it's own (at least none that's listed on my system) hence why it can't detect the audio properly.
      Anyone confirm and/or solve this problem?

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      • Ostaf
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2002
        • 22

        #4
        Something which I just learned yesterday. If all else fails, reinstall the codec.

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