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movmasty
16th May 2005, 15:40
i just got a divx clip vith audio in mp2,tag 0050, its ok for playing, it is decompressed by mpeg audio,

but any version of Vdub cant load it for editing, nor windows soundrec and nero wave edit.

I made some music clip with mp2 audio myself, with Vdub mpeg2 1.5.4, now i cant access them, just formatted, and dont remember if i could edit them with Vdub.

Do you know any way to edit and work with this kind of audio?

or at least how to decompress it in wav.

I could register playing audio, but i will lose sinc.

Kurtnoise
16th May 2005, 15:55
Try with VirtualdubMOD.

movmasty
16th May 2005, 16:40
Originally posted by Kurtnoise13
Try with VirtualdubMOD.
eh, i said *Any version of Virtual Dub*....

here (http://www.avisynth.org/Section+2%3A+AviSynth+and+frameserving#q2.9) is the solution.

If with Vdub-mpeg2 1.5.4 you could save mp2 audio with direct stream copy(thus saving music clips' quality),
now better, you can encode your CDs in mp2, kick ass quality at 256k.

(The way i wondered is to load as wav source with any video opened in Vdub and then save wav with mp2 compression)

stephanV
16th May 2005, 16:57
if you want to encode CDs to MP2, use Toolame. ;) (or i think its called twolame now)

Kurtnoise
16th May 2005, 16:59
Originally posted by movmasty
eh, i said *Any version of Virtual Dub*....
eh, Virtualdub != VirtualdubMOD ...especially for Audio Streams.

movmasty
16th May 2005, 17:05
Originally posted by stephanV
if you want to encode CDs to MP2, use Toolame. ;) (or i think its called twolame now)
Still more thanks....im not very familiar with those weird audio tools... :helpful:

movmasty
16th May 2005, 17:06
Originally posted by stephanV
if you want to encode CDs to MP2, use Toolame. ;) (or i think its called twolame now)
Hey, i know that many standalone nowdays play mp3, but mp2:confused:

movmasty
16th May 2005, 17:14
Anyone knows a site for audio fourcc like http://www.fourcc.org for video?

i found the 0050 codec reference in Gspot however.