Hi, after much difficulty I finally made an svcd with my video file, I played it on my pc. and everything is perfect.........everything is in sync!! Major problem now, I have to plit the file in 3 to burn to cd-r, I usually do this with TMPGE with no problem but all of a sudden I'm getting a problem...........I split the file in 3 but I found that the audio disappears for the last 5 minutes or so of each new file.............can someone please help me, I went through so much trouble getting this movie encoded..........HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Urgent - need help with splitting SVCD file!!
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Haha... TMPGEnc split/merge functionnality often screws up the audio track.
Here is several solutions:
1. Use another tool to split. I don't know any but you should be able to find some in the download section.
2. I generally use the "Source Range" functionnality at encode time, so that I don't have to split anything. You will have to re-encode your movie in three chunks. That'll give you 3 MPEG files with soundtrack OK.
Hope that helps"on the north side of 'wild-cat peak' the 'snow squaws' shake their winter blankets and bring forth a chill which rides the wind with goad and spur, hurling with an icy hand rime, and frost upon a dreamy land musing in the lap of Spring" -
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Thanks"on the north side of 'wild-cat peak' the 'snow squaws' shake their winter blankets and bring forth a chill which rides the wind with goad and spur, hurling with an icy hand rime, and frost upon a dreamy land musing in the lap of Spring"Comment
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Split the ORIGINAL (.AVI, I presume) file in three, using VirtualDub, or any of its variants...
I always use the original AVI and the "Source Range" option of TMPGEnc to encode directly from my original AVI to my 3 MPEG files. This way, there is no need for any temporary AVI files."on the north side of 'wild-cat peak' the 'snow squaws' shake their winter blankets and bring forth a chill which rides the wind with goad and spur, hurling with an icy hand rime, and frost upon a dreamy land musing in the lap of Spring"Comment
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Split the ORIGINAL (.AVI, I presume) file in three, using VirtualDub, or any of its variants...
(Make certain to set BOTH video and audio to "Direct Stream Copy")
I have a couple of questions, when I have split the movie using virtualdubmod.........should I then take the split files and use virtualdubmod to extract the audio(video-direct stream,audio - full processing) to avoid out of sync problems with TMPGE or can I just load the original split file?
Also, I'm trying to make svcds now, what would be the ideal settings to encode the movie so that I can watch it on my T.V, I have a 4:3 display T.V.(ntsc) and it's not a high definition T.V........interlace or de-interlace?.........also.............if the movie is in widescreen.........is it better to just leave it at that and encode it in a way that the view on T.V. is maximized????Comment
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