It has been a while since I am using MicroDVD in order to build divx movie with two language streams. The primary embedded in the avi video, the secondary as a mp3 file.
Usually I encode the mp3 audio track at 48000 KHz 128 bps,
but with the last rip I made (Lord of the Rings) I had a problem.
The Wav file with the secondary audio track plays OK, then
when I playback the mp3 file with MicroDVD the sound is, especially at higher peak, disturbed by small cracks and noises, kind of metallic.
When I playback same file with Winamp or even WMedia Player, I can't hear those disturbing noises...
Should I try different frequencies/bitrates?
(Already tried a few but without knowing if it's better to increase or decrease settings)
Is MicroDVD worse in MP3 playing than Winamp?
Usually I encode the mp3 audio track at 48000 KHz 128 bps,
but with the last rip I made (Lord of the Rings) I had a problem.
The Wav file with the secondary audio track plays OK, then
when I playback the mp3 file with MicroDVD the sound is, especially at higher peak, disturbed by small cracks and noises, kind of metallic.
When I playback same file with Winamp or even WMedia Player, I can't hear those disturbing noises...
Should I try different frequencies/bitrates?
(Already tried a few but without knowing if it's better to increase or decrease settings)
Is MicroDVD worse in MP3 playing than Winamp?
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