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Actually it is not really possible to obtain a correct result without knowing about avisynth. Even for the resizing, the results from tmpgenc are far lesser than what the resize filters of avisynth can produce.
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Ok thanks... I guess its good to hear that there are other proggies that can produce better quality than tmpgenc.
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Thanks... Will try that... However I got another problem
Im trying to convert this .avi file into KVCD using the same guide i mentioned above... (Actually instead of using of using besweet for the audio I just used TMPGENC cuz im having troubles with besweet.. I mean since besweet is just a proggie to convert .wav to mp2 why not just use tmpgenc?... TMPgenc is pretty direct... Or is there something special on besweet that im missing?)
The MP2 file is the problem... the .wav i extracted using virtualdub is OKAY its plays but after comverting to mp2 i dont hear anything for some reason???
Ill give you the info:
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Original .AVI file properties 448kbpsbitrate
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.WAV file extracted from original .avi - 333 megabytes <--- is that normal?? Kinda big
448kbpsbitrate
Channels - 6
Audio sample rate KHz
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mp2 file - 95.2 mb
I opened with gspot....MPEG-1 Layer 2 128kbps 48000Hz
I already put the mp2 audio and mpeg video together again (demux, mux?? I used the mpegtools in tmpgenc) and tried to play but no sound either.. VOlume is turned on max also..
Hope you can help...
Thanks