When I had Win98 all worked perfectly when i was encoding DVD's to DivX. I installed WinXP and when I press START CONVERSION in XMpeg 4.5 it says that error occured when trying to generate the file. I use 128kbit/s, 48000kHz, stereo. Do you have any suggestions? Should I use different audio codec or what? Please help
WinXP + Radium MP3 Codec = error
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Consider separately processing the audio instead and muxing it later; a more reliable method:
1. Rip audio to WAV using Graphedit/Vob2audio
2. If you wish, you can amplify the volume of the audio using an audio editor, such as Cooledit
3. Convert the WAV to MP3 using an mp3 encoder, such as LAME
4. Mux the MP3, with the video you have created, using nandub
To Create the required LST file, open a TXT file (renamed to LST) and input somethng like the following:
x:\Folder\VTS_01_1.VOB
x:\Folder\VTS_01_2.VOB
x:\Folder\VTS_01_3.VOB
x:\Folder\VTS_01_4.VOB
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x:\Folder\VTS_01_x.VOB (The last VOB in the series)
For extracting audio from one VOB file only, you don't need to go though the creation of a LST file.Comment
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Re: WinXP + Radium MP3 Codec = error
Originally posted by ra2_flash
Should I use different audio codec or what?
oggDropXPd (1) to encode, oggmux (2) or virtualDubMod (3) to mux and Tobias oggDS (4) to play ogg under directshow-compliant programs.
(1) www.vorbis.com
(2) http://koepi.roeder.goe.net
(3) http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net
(4) http://tobias.everwicked.comComment
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