Hi all, I've successfully encoded an AVI movie to DVD format, and am now stuck on what to do in relation to sound. I followed this guide for the conversion: http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/185077.php According to GSpot, I have ac3 448 kb/s (6 ch) CBR (48000 Hz) audio. When using CCE to encode, it dumped a 1.4GB *.WAV file onto HDD and I need to transcode this WAV file into AC3 before I can use TMPGEnc to author it. To transcode the audio file, I used AC3Machine, selected 448kb/s as the bitrate, and then selected 5.1 for the "Channels Mode", which then transcoded the WAV file into a 415MB AC3 file. However, when I play back the authored DVD, the sound is a bit distorted, which led to me to wonder whether I've applied the right settings for the transcoding. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
hi use avi2dvd with CCE v267 or film machine with CCE v270 both apps are free except CCE as you know. they will do the lot for you! very easy! avi2dvd will make an iso to burn it also compresses to fit dvdr and film machine will make files to burn to dvdr and sized too! they have built in encoders to for free... film machine can boost audio to = nice feature