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geocapital
25th July 2002, 14:48
Ok, I've searched the forum, I found a kind of a solution, but I think it is extra work.

Anyway, my problem is,

I have made planet of apes using Virtual Dub and the DivX 5.0.2 codec.
I want to add a small video in the beginning, that I created by myself. For that, I created bmp and joined them with virtual dub. I tried to add audio and join them with the movie.
Problem 1: The audio of the movie is mp3 at 48kHz. However, VirtualDub sees it as 20kHz. I could not merge the two files, since cooledit could not transform my audio to a 48kHz mp3.

So, I said, ok, I will find another way.
I took a part of the movie's audio. Copied it, from VirtualDub, to the correct length and inserted it to my video. So this audio was 48kHz and VirtualDub should see it as 20kHz. But no...
VirtualDub was looking it as 19999Hz. So, no merging could be made.

Any solution?

Thanks

jggimi
26th July 2002, 17:50
Are you using vbr mp3? If so, you should try concatenating your files using Nandub, as it supports vbr mp3 and Vdub does not.

geocapital
26th July 2002, 21:44
No, it is CBR, I think.

And I think I tried it with Nundub too.

The problem is that when I tryto merge the two files, eg with V-dub, it sees the wav as 20kHz and not as 48kHz. Besides that, when I extract the wav, it is 19999Hz - not 20kHz, so what I need is a program that will extract the audio with 20kHz exactly.


:confused: Merging is a headache...

BaronVlad
2nd August 2002, 10:32
You could try merging the avis without sound, after that muxing, if you have a delay then move your sound with vdub that it fits.

Cheers

BaronVlad

geocapital
2nd August 2002, 12:07
That is what I'm looking now, anyway.:)


Thanks BaronVlad.
Even if I wanted to avoid it, in case sound would lose quality with all this compress/decompress.