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DivXerouS
19th June 2003, 05:44
I've searched my ass off for help on this topic but I cannot find anything relevent on this. I really didn't know where to post this but this seems the best place.

I have a .OGM file with 2 Audio Tracks and Selectable Subtitles. I decided to try it out and create it into an SVCD, since SVCD's can have Multiple Audio Tracks and Subtitles as well, and my DVD Player supports it.

Now I seperated the Audio from the file using VirtualDubMod & then converted it using Goldwave, loaded it in, and saved it as a MP3 Stream of 224KB/s 41KHZ Stereo. Did it to both of the streams like this.

Then I loaded the Video in TMPGEnc and created a M2v file. Now I have a total of 3 files excluding the Subtitles for now.

To mux them together I used TMPGEnc but it seems to screw the movie up. I checked the muxed file in PowerDVD and the movie plays fast and the only audio I can hear has clicks and pops. So I decided to try muxing with BBMpeg, and I did manage to find a suitable version which is 1.24 Beta 18 and when I go in the Settings tab and the Streams section, when I click the Open PS or the Audio area, the program just closes.

I really don't know where to go from here because I am stuck. So please anyone someone suggest or point me in the right direction.

*P.S* I am new to the whole Demuxing & Muxing area...

jsoto
19th June 2003, 22:57
Hi DivXerouS,

and saved it as a MP3 Stream of 224KB/s 41KHZ Stereo. Did it to both of the streams like this.
Do you want to say MP2?. MP3 is not supported in SVCD...

when I click the Open PS or the Audio area, the program just closes.
You have to patch bbmpeg to use it with WinXP. Search in google "bbmpeg+patch+XP"

jsoto

DivXerouS
20th June 2003, 06:14
Actually I didn't know this but SVCD's don't have WAV or Mp3 tracks but actually need mp2 audio tracks that is why the sound wasn't working when I muxed em together...:o I guess you learn new things everyday eh...:rolleyes: but this is the solution I found to my problem on this thread, my OGM to SVCD conversion is almost complete...but a new problem has arised that is also stated. Thanks again for the reply. :D

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=164119

DivXerouS
21st June 2003, 00:34
If anyone cares please refer to this link

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=164119

if you wanna know how I converted from .OGM to SVCD. It has been a successful conversion, well for me anyway...:D