I hope somebody can help me with this problem. First of all, I'm new to these forums, and have not been able to find a fix for my problem by searching. Also, please forgive me if I'm posting in the wrong forum. My problem is the following...I've used Microsoft Movie Maker to capture home video off of my DV Camcorder. I saved the video to my hard drive in the DV-AVI format. When I play the AVI file back in Windows Media Player, the video and audio is fine. I then used TMPGENC to encode the AVI into NTSC DVD format (CBR at 8000kbs). The encoding goes through fine but when I play back the WAV file that TMPGENC created, the voices are all very deep and distorted. If you've ever seen an interview on TV where they try to disguise a person's voice, this is exactly what it sounds like. My audio settings in TMPGENC were set at 48000k. I tried both the CBR Linear PCM Audio and the CBR MP2 Audio, to no avail. At this point, my plan is to open up the AVI file in GoldWave and resample the audio and save it as a standard PCM Wav file at 48000k. I will then try to load that file, along with the M2V file TMPGENC created, into my authoring program (Ulead MovieFactory 2). Hopefully my audio problem will be fixed and I won't run into any synch problems with the audio and the video. If that doesn't work, I'll import the GoldWave WAV file directly into TMPGENC along with the AVI and re-encode into MPEG 2. I just wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions, or had seen this problem before. It should be noted that I've created DVD's before that were encoded in TMPGENC and the audio was always fine. I always captured the video using a different program though. I have a feeling that the issue is probably with the audio codec Windows Movie Maker uses - it may have a compatibility issue with TMPGENC. Thanks a lot for any help you guys can offer and please excuse my ignorance if it shows.
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