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  • DrinkOrDie
    It Was The Dog, I Swear!
    • Nov 2003
    • 326

    video info for setarip

    I've seen on numberous occasions that you asked for the video source details that virtual dub displays.

    How the F@ck do I convert this video to SVCD?

    So far, every answer has led to more frustration even when followed step-by-step. I've spend 8 hours just today preparing to convert this video by reading posts, researching, etc. and even spent more time (days) converting just to find out I have a bad result.

    NOTHING works. convert the audio to wav and it still ends up the same. Tried that program, tried this one, they're all the same - All frustration and no results. Fix one problem and get 10 more problems.

    How can I use the attached info and translate it into info I can use? I'm bound to find out that it's going to be a different answer depending on the source info, and I have many sources I want to convert. I'd be thrilled if I could get just one of them to convert to SVCD but i've spend hundreds, perhaps thousands of hair-pulling hours and I've ended up nowhere.

    What the F@ck do I do with this file in order to have it playback with no problems in SVCD compatable format? What programs do I use, what are the settings, what are the steps?

    tmpgenc encodes forever and produces nothing. At least virtual dub tells me about a problem, but the solution doesn't work, or it offers no solution.

    So far, I can't get a usable file for any purpose. Nobody has a solution, no program works. Somebody needs to write an "idiot proof" converter. I understand more than the average newbie, but still no luck.
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    Custom Build PC Born on 03-08-08AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ (3.21Ghz) (Black Edition) on overclock ready Asus M2R32-MVP Crossfire AMD chipset Mobo, 8-Channel HD Audio, Windows XP MCE, 2GB 800Mhz DDR2, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS, 500GB SATA-II HardDisks X 4 in RAID 4 mode,(1.5 TB storage capacity + 500GB eSata external) Sony MultiRec DVD-RW, PCI-HDTV Tuner, SOYO Topaz S 24" Wide LCD 1920X1200
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    You've apparently got an incomplete file - as the audio is approximately 5 MINUTES shorter than the video...

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    • DrinkOrDie
      It Was The Dog, I Swear!
      • Nov 2003
      • 326

      #3
      Yeah, I see the video/audio length difference. Problem is, it's not real. There really is no difference but it kept getting treated as if there is.(best guess) Therein lies the problem.

      I wish I could remember how I solved it so I could post the results, but I finally did get my conversion by grasping at straws(messing with settings randomly). I don't even know how I did it, but it worked out.
      My toy:

      Custom Build PC Born on 03-08-08AMD Athlon64 X2 6400+ (3.21Ghz) (Black Edition) on overclock ready Asus M2R32-MVP Crossfire AMD chipset Mobo, 8-Channel HD Audio, Windows XP MCE, 2GB 800Mhz DDR2, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS, 500GB SATA-II HardDisks X 4 in RAID 4 mode,(1.5 TB storage capacity + 500GB eSata external) Sony MultiRec DVD-RW, PCI-HDTV Tuner, SOYO Topaz S 24" Wide LCD 1920X1200

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