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oxycotton420 06-30-2004 03:22 PM

BeSweet: Mp2 bigger than ac3?
 
i have a 111 MB ac3 which i converted from MPA using besweet. now when i converted the AC3 to mp2 the mp2 file was 166 MB, can somone tell me why am having this and how i can have a small Mp2 so that when i mux with the 630 MB MPV it will fit on a 80 Min cd.

Prodater64 06-30-2004 03:25 PM

Re: mp2 bigger then ac3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oxycotton420
i have a 111 MB ac3 which i converted from MPA using besweet. now when i converted the AC3 to mp2 the mp2 file was 166 MB, can somone tell me why am having this and how i can have a small Mp2 so that when i mux with the 630 MB MPV it will fit on a 80 Min cd.

166+630+16 overhead = 812 MB.
You can burn this in 1CD80, maybe with overburn. But you can.


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Dialhot 06-30-2004 03:29 PM

Re: mp2 bigger then ac3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oxycotton420
can somone tell me why am having this and how i can have a small Mp2.

Reduce the audio bitrate :!:

Do you have still a lot of questions like this ? :-)

oxycotton420 06-30-2004 03:34 PM

lol
no this never happened to me before and the birate of the ac3 was 112 i mean how low do i have to go lol

Dialhot 06-30-2004 04:04 PM

112 ? You won't be abble to encode it in mp2 in a decent way.
I mean the only legal value that are below 112 are 96, (80 ?), 64 and 48.
But below 112, a stereo mp2 is nothing but shit !

So you will have to choose 96 mono or 64 mono.
(note: but Pro is right, with your values you should be abble to fit that on a CD with no problem).

oxycotton420 06-30-2004 04:30 PM

yes i was infected with a virus a day ago, and i had to wipe out everything off hard drives, so i had to get all programs over again and all my notes ( on making kvcd's where gone ) so this is why i am havin trouble, i am installing nero and i will find out if burnning will work, thanks :) to the both of u

oxycotton420 06-30-2004 06:08 PM

i can't set the birate with besweet from ac3 to mp2. i would have to re make the ac3 from the mpa ? or is there a way to change the birate going from ac3 to mp2 ?

Dialhot 06-30-2004 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oxycotton420
i can't set the birate with besweet from ac3 to mp2.

You are really not clever !

Quote:

i would have to re make the ac3 from the mpa ?
??? You still have the original and you want to restart from a crappy ac3 :?: (I don't know how to do correct ac3 in 112, I'm sorry)

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or is there a way to change the birate going from ac3 to mp2 ?
Yes it is ! Whatever the source format (ac3, dts, mp3, wav, ogg...) the way to set the OUTPUT bitrate is always the same : in 2lame tab of the GUI you have a setting called "Total bitrate". That is were you have to set the audio bitrate.

In fact you can just say that you don't know how to set bitrate in mp2 !

Note: I warn you that the result will be AWFULL :!:

oxycotton420 06-30-2004 06:21 PM

so what ur suggesting is i don't go from ac3 to MP2 and that i go from MPA (the orignal) to mp2 with a 96 MONO birate ?

Dialhot 06-30-2004 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oxycotton420
that i go from MPA (the orignal) to mp2 with a 96 MONO birate ?

What I suggest to you is to cut a little the video (credits for instance) first. Then try an overburn.
And finally, if there ys absolutly no other solution, yes take the original MPA and do it as mono in 96 or even 64.

oxycotton420 06-30-2004 06:29 PM

gotcha thanks :wink:
and sorry to ask so many things hehe but ur a good helper and really smart thanks


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