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ferferfer 11-24-2002 02:56 PM

Kvcd: What's wrong with headac3he?
 
Okay, so here I am encoding a 128kbps audio file with HeadAC3he and the encoding is 90% done :lol: but then... it pops a dialog up saying : Reading less bytes than expected. So I press OK, and then the encoded file disappeared from my hard drive!

black prince 11-24-2002 03:15 PM

Hi ferferfer,

ferferfer wrote:
Quote:

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2002 3:56 pm Post subject: WHAT'S WRONG WITH HEADAC3HE!

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Okay, so here I am encoding a 128kbps audio file with HeadAC3he and the encoding is 90% done but then... it pops a dialog up saying : Reading less bytes than expected. So I press OK, and then the encoded file disappeared from my hard drive!
WHAT'S WRONG WITH HEADAC3HE!


Please use stop using Caps for your subject. It's like shouting at
us and I'm sure you don't mean to do that. What is your audio
source file (wav, mp3, etc). :)

-black prince

ferferfer 11-24-2002 03:21 PM

Source: 224kbps 44100khz mp2 <--pulled out of a MPG using TMPGEnc's Demultiplex

black prince 11-24-2002 03:35 PM

Hi ferferfer,

ferferfer wrote:
Quote:

Source: 224kbps 44100khz mp2 <--pulled out of a MPG using TMPGEnc's Demultiplex
Did you copy the mpg from CD to your hard drive? If so,
use "ISOBuster" to copy the mpg to HD. It does a better job.
Try extracting the audio from the mpg file using "MPEG Mediator" to
a wav file, then convert wav using "Headac3he" to mp2.
Tmpgenc has problems when demultiplex audio from mpg. :)

-black prince

ferferfer 11-24-2002 03:38 PM

Quote:

Did you copy the mpg from CD to your hard drive?
Yes, but done by someone else, and then sent to me.

Quote:

Try extracting the audio from the mpg file using "MPEG Mediator" to a wav file, then convert wav using "Headac3he" to mp2.
Would Virtual Dub work also?

ferferfer 11-24-2002 03:40 PM

Is it true that 128kbps with HeadAC3he can sound just as good as 224kbps with TMGenc? Btw, multiplexing with TMPGEnc has no problems.. right?

black prince 11-24-2002 03:45 PM

Quote:

Would Virtual Dub work also?
Hi ferferfer,

I don't believe VD will not allow mpg as input. If it does let me know. :)
I've used "MPEG Mediator" many times for extracting audio to wav
from mpg files and converted it to mp2 using "Headac3he". It's
available on this forum. Give it a try. :)

-black prince

ferferfer 11-24-2002 03:48 PM

Quote:

I don't believe VD will not allow mpg as input. If it does let me know. :)
Yes, but it takes about 20 sec to prepare....

You still havent answered if TMPGEnc has problems for multiplex. thanks

black prince 11-24-2002 03:51 PM

Quote:

Is it true that 128kbps with HeadAC3he can sound just as good as 224kbps with TMGenc? Btw, multiplexing with TMPGEnc has no problems.. right?
That's why we use "Headac3he". If you can get audio quality at 64 bitrate
that sounds like 128, it means you can increase you video CQ with the
space saved from audio. 8) Don't forget to use "Dual Channel" with
Headac3he which give even better audio quality. 8)

-black prince

black prince 11-24-2002 03:54 PM

Quote:

Did you copy the mpg from CD to your hard drive? If so,
use "ISOBuster" to copy the mpg to HD. It does a better job.
Try extracting the audio from the mpg file using "MPEG Mediator" to
a wav file, then convert wav using "Headac3he" to mp2.
Tmpgenc has problems when demultiplex audio from mpg.

-black prince
Hi ferferfer,

I did answer this in my second post to you. See bold print in quote.

-black prince

ferferfer 11-24-2002 03:58 PM

I see.. so what should I use to multiplex? BBMPEG? I'm kind of confused by BBMPEG....


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