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prefab
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.

prefab

setarip_old
20th March 2007, 00:27
Hi!I am having problems encoding DV-AVI to DVD.You might want to try out the recently released freeware "Flick DVD Creator". This very impressive "one click solution" is presently only lacking menuing...

Mtz
20th March 2007, 13:43
In tmpgenc > Options > Enviromental Setting > Audio Engine
use:
- tooLame as encoder
- ssrc as sampling frequency convertor

Both are free and I think you can easy find the using google.

setarip, where is that "recently released freeware" ?

enjoy,
Mtz