Audio problems in DVD-Lab PRO.

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Valesti, Jun 26, 2005.

  1. Valesti

    Valesti Member

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    Hi, I'm having troubles with the avi2dvd guide. I'm at the part where I start adding the audio and video together on dvdlab pro. I can add the video to dvdlab pro but I can't get the audio file to it.
    I used the virtual dub mod to do the Demux thing and it saved as a .mp3 file and I cant get that .mp3 file to dvdlab pro. Can anyone help me? Thanks
     
  2. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    DVD-Lab Pro is for authoring so you need to have either MP2, AC3 or WAV audio. However, it shud have given u the option to transcode the audio to MP2... or AC3 if you have the TMPGEnc AC3 Plugin, oh and btw, what guide??
     
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    Im using the AVI --> DVD (audio: AC3 5.1) and when I am doing the Demux and save it, it says save as .mp* and when I put the file name and save it saves as mp3. Do I just put the filename then put .mp2? Like for example "filename.mp2"
     
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    No. If it's mp3 audio, renaming it won't help. You must transcode it to ac3 or mp2.
    BTW, unless you have about $3000 worth of software, all you'll get is AC 2 ch, not DD5.1
     
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    How can I transcode it into AC3 or mp2?
     
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    With Ffmpeggui (free).
     

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