TMPGEnc: RM video okay, but no audio

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  • digidragon
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    Gold Member
    • Dec 2003
    • 109

    TMPGEnc: RM video okay, but no audio

    I can get TMPGEnc to open realvideo files no problem. It will also convert them to MPEG. But the resulting MPEG is silent, there's no audio.

    Any ideas how I can get TMPGEnc to convert the audio too?
  • ignignot
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    Super Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 281

    #2
    Have you tried manually setting the audio source in TMPGEnc to the file you're trying to convert?

    If this doesn't work, the only option I would be aware of is to convert the sound into a format that TMPGEnc accepts (.wav) etc. You could try using virtualdub for this purpose, but I'm not sure that it supports realvideo files.

    If that doesn't work, I'd suggest a program called TotalRecorder - it can record from any source your computer can play, but its not free software (relatively inexpensive as I recall though).

    Once you have the sound portion converted, simply select the sound file in TMPGEnc as the sound source, an convert as you normally would.

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    • digidragon
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      • Dec 2003
      • 109

      #3
      Thanks for the reply.

      The audio source is already set to the rm file. I've noticed on some clips that if I use audio edit and play the audio, then I'll hear it for about half a second, but then it goes silent.

      There is actually an audio stream in the MPEG that TMPGEnc creates, but it's just that it's silent.

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      • setarip
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        • Dec 2001
        • 24955

        #4
        Extract the audiopstream and convert it to .WAV format...

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        • ignignot
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          • Mar 2004
          • 281

          #5
          "Extract the audiopstream and convert it to .WAV format..."

          as setarip said, this is the way to go - I would use a freeware program called virtualdub to accomplish this - open the video in virtualdub, then choose save WAV from the file menu.

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          • digidragon
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            • Dec 2003
            • 109

            #6
            Virtualdub won't open rm files.

            Well, at least mine won't...

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            • ignignot
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              • Mar 2004
              • 281

              #7
              Probably the only route to take would be totalrecorder or simillar program then

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              • faith4
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                Junior Member
                • Apr 2004
                • 12

                #8
                any one know how to convert rm vbr files to avi or aything else besides rm vbr files ?
                and how u even open up the rm file with TMPGEnc ?
                wat version are u using ?
                cuz i cant open the file with that program.
                Last edited by faith4; 17 Apr 2004, 01:33 PM.

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                • digidragon
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                  • Dec 2003
                  • 109

                  #9
                  To open rm files with TMPGEnc you need to have the realmedia splitter installed. And in TMPGEnc's environmental options you have to set the directshow multimedia reader in vfapi plugins to be the highest priority. But for me, it wouldn't convert the audio.

                  However, I found that real7ime converter works well at converting rm to avi. It even converts the audio!

                  I'd heard of this program before, but thought it was only for streaming realvideo, but it works with rm files saved on disk too.

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                  • faith4
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                    • Apr 2004
                    • 12

                    #10
                    ya , i used real7 converter as well, but for me ,after converting a 44 min video , it gave me error , virtual 6 run time error message.
                    the file u convert it , how long was it ?
                    and do u know a program that can split up 1 rm file into multi files ?

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                    • digidragon
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                      • Dec 2003
                      • 109

                      #11
                      It wasn't long - about 15 minutes.

                      You can split realmedia files using Easy RealMedia Editor from http://redcheek.net/erm/ (free).

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                      • faith4
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                        • Apr 2004
                        • 12

                        #12
                        thx

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