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slider17
16th August 2005, 02:52
hi
just a quick question. is there a way of getting nero digital to encode the audio of a video file into mp3 format??? if not what are the alternatives?
i ask this bc whenever i encode video to h.264 format with AAC audio, the resultant clip has pops, and 'crackles' throught its duration. not very annoying but noticeable. i know that using mp3 rids the problem completely.
thanks
slider17
DeathTheSheep
16th August 2005, 03:26
Pops, eh? Well, I guess if you have an older decoder there will be pops... but other than that I really don't know what on Earth you could be talking about.
As for the solution, encode the movie's audio seperately. That's right,
1. Use a program such as VirtualDubMod to open the video.
2. Encode the audio track to MP3. Save the audio to disk.
3. Use Yamb to mix the video of Nero's MP4 file with the audio of the new MP3 file.
4. Save the resulting file. You're done.
As for actually getting the program "Recode" to output MP3, that is impossible as far as I know.
EDIT: Oh, shouldn't this thread belong somewhere else? Like perhaps in the audio encoding (or maybe even containers) forum?
MeteorRain
16th August 2005, 08:59
why use ACM? lame CLI provides better quality i think
bond
16th August 2005, 13:17
just a quick question. is there a way of getting nero digital to encode the audio of a video file into mp3 format??? if not what are the alternatives?
i ask this bc whenever i encode video to h.264 format with AAC audio, the resultant clip has pops, and 'crackles' throught its duration. not very annoying but noticeable. i know that using mp3 rids the problem completely.must be a bug in your system
aac is normally a better codec than mp3 (yeah lame will be better than a crappy aac codec) so its surely not the aac format's fault
moved as not an avc issue
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