Xvid Ac3 Dvm To Vcd, Anyone Know
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: delphin460
hiya
i see all the latest movies are being encoded in xvid and ac3 dvm, and i have just downloaded lotr kings in the same format
i have read a few guides that go about extracting the audio and then converting that audio to mp2, and at last re encoding the xvid and the mp2 with tmpgenc
i was just wondering if anyone knew of a program that will just convert it all in one to vcd
as this format looks like the current way ppl are encoding to the net , maybe someone could do a tutorial on it and pin it so you wont get 50,000 of these question too lol
thanks in advance delphin
Posted by: newcombe6
doesnt tmpgenc do that already? im pretty sure my matrix revolutions was ac3 xvid, and i converted that to svcd to play on my dvd player. it just takes a bit longer is all.i cant really remember it was a while back, but im pretty sure it does. otherwise get a dvd rip pack (ie virtualdub, dvd decrypter, avi extrator etc) and convert the audio that way
Posted by: delphin460
nah tmpgenc , doesnt see the audio if its ac3 , and ya gotta rip audio seperatly, but i think i might have an answer, but not sure yet am lokking at pure motion edit studio, i will see what happens
Posted by: newcombe6
oh right, gotcha. i must have done it with giordian knot then. give that one a go if ur still struggling, and good luck with pure motion. can add whether you did get it working later, id be interested for future releases. it seems to the best way of encoding of late, certainly the best quality anyway
Posted by: ck-uk
Originally posted by delphin460@16 March 2004 - 11:06
nah tmpgenc , doesnt see the audio if its ac3 ,
Try increasin' the direct show reader mate in
file >invironmental >plugins > to the top aleast.
Posted by: delphin460
um a little confused , do you mean in crease the priority of the reader
Posted by: muchspl2
http://members.cox.net/my_web_pictures/tmpegnc_setting_for_x-vid.gif
match and have a look here for more questions http://filesharingtalk.com/index.php?showtopic=93421&hl=
