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  1. #11
    If this is the 3 disc version of the Two Towers with AC3 audio then I managed to encode straight to VCD using TMPGenc. You have to change the Environmental setting in the for the VFAPI plugin. there is some info about it here


    http://www.dvdrhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm#ac3

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    Originally posted by mant1s@5 April 2003 - 01:38
    If this is the 3 disc version of the Two Towers with AC3 audio then I managed to encode straight to VCD using TMPGenc. You have to change the Environmental setting in the for the VFAPI plugin. there is some info about it here


    http://www.dvdrhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm#ac3
    I have the 3 disc version too but all three of them have bad frames so how did you managed to encode it straight away with TMPGEnc?

    Didnīt you scanned and removed your bad frames first with Virtual Dub?

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
    I Just checked one of my backup copies of the files and I didn't have any bad frames in it. Must have been lucky with my d/l

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
    Damn,I downloaded all 3 of them and it hal all bad frames,next day I had to reinstall my computer and I didnīt want to waste 3 CD to do a backup of the movie so I downloaded them again but still had bad frames.

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #15
    Originally posted by ISthisLEGAL.com@3 April 2003 - 11:36
    hello, haveing problems trying to covert the audio files from lord of the rings two towers avi movie when i try to save it as a wav it gives me this error message "the requested audio compression is not compatible with the input format" can anyone please tell me how to get around this problem as i wont to then covert it to svcd with TMPGEnc
    Saving out the audio
    Audio > Full processing mode
    SAVE WAV


    The above error is shown usually when you try to save the sound track, but the source is usually AC3 so you are attempting to convert the AC3 sound track and save it uncompressed, or to another format.

    Vdub does not have the ability to convert AC3, so you will get that error. It is also possible to get that error when you try to convert a MP3 to a bitrate higher than you have support for. But this is mostly shown with AC3

    In the case of AC3, you need to save the audio out using direct stream copy, then later convert it to a uncompressed wav. So instead of full processing mode, you need to use direct stream copy.

    Audio > Direct stream copy
    SAVE WAV

    Here is the guide for it:
    Convert a movie with AC3
    Note that the topic says "Convert a Divx with ......" but it can be used for Xvid movies too.

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #16
    I get the feeling that you may be being sarcastic. i cant be bothered to make screen grabs of virtualdub checking all three of these files just to convince you. I am just trying to help but maybe i will keep my suggestions to myself if all I am going to get is smartass comments

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #17
    Originally posted by mant1s@5 April 2003 - 03:47
    I get the feeling that you may be being sarcastic. i cant be bothered to make screen grabs of virtualdub checking all three of these files just to convince you. I am just trying to help but maybe i will keep my suggestions to myself if all I am going to get is smartass comments
    No I believe you,I just have no luck when downloading those.

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #18
    sorry, had a rough week at work, maybe a bit snappy

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #19
    thanks for your help everone, tried doing it straight from TMPGEnc and the audio was out of sync can anyone tell me where ive gone wrong!!!! and yes it is the 3 disc two towers with ac3 sound thanks in advance.

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #20
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    QUOTE (ISthisLEGAL.com @ 3 April 2003 - 11:36)
    hello, haveing problems trying to covert the audio files from lord of the rings two towers avi movie when i try to save it as a wav it gives me this error message "the requested audio compression is not compatible with the input format" can anyone please tell me how to get around this problem as i wont to then covert it to svcd with TMPGEnc

    Saving out the audio
    Audio > Full processing mode
    SAVE WAV

    The above error is shown usually when you try to save the sound track, but the source is usually AC3 so you are attempting to convert the AC3 sound track and save it uncompressed, or to another format.
    Vdub does not have the ability to convert AC3, so you will get that error. It is also possible to get that error when you try to convert a MP3 to a bitrate higher than you have support for. But this is mostly shown with AC3
    In the case of AC3, you need to save the audio out using direct stream copy, then later convert it to a uncompressed wav. So instead of full processing mode, you need to use direct stream copy.
    Audio > Direct stream copy
    SAVE WAV
    Here is the guide for it:
    Convert a movie with AC3
    Note that the topic says "Convert a Divx with ......" but it can be used for Xvid movies too.
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