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flyfee7
30th April 2002, 10:28
Hi all!

I've just started using vbr mp3's (or abr actually) and mux them in nandub with these settings: interleive every 100Ms, preload 500Ms.
The avi's play beutifully when played from the HD, but when I burn them on a CD things get worse.
Basically, while playing the movie the CD has to seek between the audio and video track causing extreme load on the cd-player, and after about 400Mb into a stream the CD cannot read the data at the rate requested to play the film!

Surely, you all must know how to mux to avoid this?

Thanks in advance!

/bjorn

flyfee7
3rd May 2002, 17:34
Ahwell, seems none of you knew how to do it.
Anyway, I've found a way to make it work - interleave should be 1 per FRAME and nothing else. That seems to do the trick and the movies play beutifully even directly from the CD.

/B

metalmania
3rd May 2002, 23:08
That's interesting.

I usually preload 500ms, interleave 500ms. Then I burn it on CDR.
If the CDR is silver, it's sometimes difficult to read fluently.
But if the CDR is "blue" or "green", it's very easy to play it from CD-ROM.

I will try your method. :)

philippas
11th May 2002, 00:05
Just transmux the .avi file to an .ogm file using graphedit.