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19th March 2007, 23:25
Hello,
I am having problems encoding DV-AVI to DVD. I have a Canon MVX350 camera and I can set the audio as 12bit/32kHz/4ch or 16bit/48kHz/2ch (this info is from the manual). Default setting is 12 bit. I capture from the camera using firewire with Windows Movie Maker 2.1 (2.1.4026.0) to DV-AVI. I use TMPGEnc Plus 2.524.63.181 to encode the DV-AVI file to MPEG with MP2 audio.
- When the sound is set to 12bit (DV-AVI in Virtualdub says 32000Hz, 2channels, 16-bit, PCM, 1024kbps) the mpg file from TMPGEnc has perfect audio and video.
- When I set 16bit in the cam (DV-AVI in Virtualdub says 48000Hz, 2channels, 16-bit, PCM, 1536kbps) the mpg file from TMPGEnc has garbled audio.
- If I extract the audio from 16-bit DV-AVI in Virtualdub as a WAV file and use that separately in TMPGEnc, then the encoded file is again perfect.
I would prefer to avoid the extra step for WAV extraction, so any suggestion on how to do this is appreciated.
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I am having problems encoding DV-AVI to DVD. I have a Canon MVX350 camera and I can set the audio as 12bit/32kHz/4ch or 16bit/48kHz/2ch (this info is from the manual). Default setting is 12 bit. I capture from the camera using firewire with Windows Movie Maker 2.1 (2.1.4026.0) to DV-AVI. I use TMPGEnc Plus 2.524.63.181 to encode the DV-AVI file to MPEG with MP2 audio.
- When the sound is set to 12bit (DV-AVI in Virtualdub says 32000Hz, 2channels, 16-bit, PCM, 1024kbps) the mpg file from TMPGEnc has perfect audio and video.
- When I set 16bit in the cam (DV-AVI in Virtualdub says 48000Hz, 2channels, 16-bit, PCM, 1536kbps) the mpg file from TMPGEnc has garbled audio.
- If I extract the audio from 16-bit DV-AVI in Virtualdub as a WAV file and use that separately in TMPGEnc, then the encoded file is again perfect.
I would prefer to avoid the extra step for WAV extraction, so any suggestion on how to do this is appreciated.
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