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im doing KDVD, i got error trying multiplexing with TMPGEnc, so i wanna use bbmpeg, how do i add the sound into bbmpeg ?
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im doing KDVD, i got error trying multiplexing with TMPGEnc, so i wanna use bbmpeg, how do i add the sound into bbmpeg ?
Hi cyron,

Download this: http://www.kvcd.net/mplex.exe

It's easier to use than bbmpeg.

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11-15-2004, 03:57 AM
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thanks.

any setting needed for kdvd ?
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11-15-2004, 05:16 AM
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any setting needed for kdvd ?
NO because you DO NOT multiplex when you do (K)DVD : all authoring programs use elementary streams (e.g m2v + mp2 or ac3 files) and if you feed them with muxed mpeg, they will demux them to mux them back into vobs !

So don't loose your time...
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11-15-2004, 08:10 AM
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any setting needed for kdvd ?
NO because you DO NOT multiplex when you do (K)DVD : all authoring programs use elementary streams (e.g m2v + mp2 or ac3 files) and if you feed them with muxed mpeg, they will demux them to mux them back into vobs !

So don't loose your time...
I already said him that in another thread, but, how can him check A-V synch. I don't do KDVD usually. Does authoring programs a preview option?
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11-15-2004, 08:36 AM
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I already said him that in another thread, but, how can him check A-V synch. I don't do KDVD usually. Does authoring programs a preview option?
There is generally no synch problem when you author DVD except if the source and audio file have the same length in minutes. The only things to verify is when the stream is an ac3 extracted from a DVD, to be sure that the correct delay has been applied.

It is not bbmpeg taht will help you to solve synch prob if ytou have one in the case of KDVD...
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I already said him that in another thread, but, how can him check A-V synch. I don't do KDVD usually. Does authoring programs a preview option?
There is generally no synch problem when you author DVD except if the source and audio file have the same length in minutes. The only things to verify is when the stream is an ac3 extracted from a DVD, to be sure that the correct delay has been applied.

It is not bbmpeg taht will help you to solve synch prob if ytou have one in the case of KDVD...
I don't understand completely: Remarked test must to say "different length in minutes"?
When you are fixing delay and also doing a color system change, I see convenient to check audio before burn any DVD, or not?
If you have a delay issue, you can fix it with bbmpeg. After that you can demultiplex your system stream or give it to the authoring sofware.
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11-16-2004, 04:38 AM
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I don't understand completely: Remarked test must to say "different length in minutes"?
Yes, for sure, I meant "different length'

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If you have a delay issue, you can fix it with bbmpeg. After that you can demultiplex your system stream or give it to the authoring sofware.
NOT AT ALL ! If you fix the delay with bbmpeg, then you loose the fix when you demux again
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I've reencoded at 352*480 resolution instead as I want to put the mpeg back into a dvd- but when I mux with bbmpeg it gives me errors.. I don't understand why now. if I do it at 480*480 I can't put it back into the dvd. can someone help me?
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