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billyball2
12th June 2002, 13:35
I've tried it twice with the same result. A great video result (Divx 3) but NO audio. I went over the settings, FAQ, and user guide a bunch of times, but I can't figure it out. Any ideas:

10:32:19 PM: Started Transcoding Audio.

10:32:19 PM: Azid: Trying to find maximum gain value for C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3
Commandline: C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\azid.exe -z1 -b1 -c normal -L -3db -g 30dB -N "C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3"
10:40:10 PM: Azid: Finished. Duration: 7 minutes, 51 seconds.

10:40:10 PM: Azid: Decoding C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3
10:40:10 PM: Azid: Using gain -g 12.7dB
Commandline: C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\azid.exe -z1 -b1 -c normal -L -3db -g 12.7dB "C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.ac3" "C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.wav"
10:54:00 PM: Finished. Duration: 13 minutes, 50 seconds.

10:54:00 PM: LAME: Encoding C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.wav
Commandline: C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\lame.exe --alt-preset 128 "C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.wav" "C:\Documents and Settings\deamergb\Desktop\Enemy Lines\Lines AC3 T02 3_2ch 384Kbps DELAY 0ms.mp3"
10:54:01 PM: Finished. Duration: 0 seconds.

10:54:01 PM: Deleting Wav-File.
10:54:01 PM: Successful.

10:54:01 PM: Audio Done.
10:54:01 PM: ERROR: MP3-File-Size is zero! Transcoding failed.
10:54:01 PM: ERROR: Will not recalculate bitrate! - Maybe you can add audio later...
10:54:01 PM: Audio 1, determined: 0 kb
10:54:01 PM: Audio 1, calc: 99140 kb

Thanks.

Mac Sidewinder
12th June 2002, 16:18
What version of gnot and lame are you using? Ensure you have the latest ones. There was a problem at one time concerning an older version of lame that was packaged with gnot that caused this. If all else fails, you could do the audio seperate and mux it with the video.

Mac

billyball2
12th June 2002, 21:04
Hummm, possible. I had to reload this machine about a month ago, so maybe I'm on the wrong version. I'll update Lame and try again...