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LBW 03-19-2004 04:55 PM

HeadAC3he: Headac3he freezing when wav to mp2
 
Ok, I'm trying to make kvcd's from Slam Dunk (some anime). Now episode 1-3 worked fine, but starting episode 4 I'm having troubles making the mp2 file for them. I rip the audio using virtualdub and change the rate from 22050 to 44100 and the precision from 16 to 8-bit and save to a wav file (duh). The original specs of the audio is like this:

Sampling Rate: 22050Hz
Channels: 2 (Stereo)
Compression: DivX ;-) Audio Compressor
Layout: 29173 chunks (0,46s preload)
Length: 29183 samples (22:35:31)
Min/avg/max/total frame size: 186/186/1860 (5301K)
Data rate: 32kbps (11,43% overhead)

The wav file I saved is 116.729 kB and 44kHz 8 bit int 2 ch 705 kbps.

Now when I encode it to an mp2 file I use just default settings (CBR 128 dual channel, I always use this and never had any troubles with it before) and it freezes in the second pass. All my dll's are right and this is the first time I had troubles with it before. Ah and when I don't change the rate and stuff to 44100 and 8-bit, the mp2 file is just.. Well, there's no audio.
I can upload the wav file, but I'll see if someone can help me first.

Thanks in advance.

Dialhot 03-19-2004 08:34 PM

Vdub can't upsample mp12 correctly. Use it to uncomrpess in wav only. Then with besweet you will upsample this wav (while you encode in mp2 or perhaps in 2 steps, I don't remember).

LBW 03-21-2004 05:49 AM

Thanks for your reply.

I figured out besweet, but the problem is now that it crashes when I paste the command line thingy in my dos prompt. Is there an alternative for besweet?

Dialhot 03-21-2004 06:40 AM

you can try with headac3che

LBW 03-21-2004 06:50 AM

The wav file is larger now, but there's no sound..


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