KVCD audio seems to be skipping and pausing?
well i burned my first cd and i though everthing was okay until i burned it.
the video and everything burned correctly but the audio seem to be skipping and pausing as the video plays and that in my computers dvd player. In my kvcd in my standalone play skiped even worse and the video after a few seconds just went out. what did I do wrong? also: I used nero to burn as a non compliant vcd(didn't use vcdeasy at all) then. also I found out it plays perfect in my windows media player(kvcd that is) but the skipping occurs in intervideo Windvd |
did you downsample the audio to 44100 or did you leave it at 48000,some dvd players do not like 48000.
also did you test of your standalone plays kvcd |
You should also try burning at a lower speed if you are burning at 8x or higher.
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well i did the audio with headache3 and it was automaticall encoded at 44.1khz and it was burned at my lowest burners speed which is 8x
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MPEG1 or MPEG2 ?
Muxing in VCD or SVCD ? What tools used for muxing ? What parameters used for this operation ? |
well I cant really do anything to the movie for a few days know.(just sent my computer off to shop for dvd rw installation) but I can give you some details about it, from what i remember. I used tmpgenc to encode the video with the kvcd 352x240 LBR NTSC.I muxed the audio and video in tmpgenc in the setting for a non compliant VCD. Extracted the audio in full processing mode with no compression in vdub. also when I get it back im going to try reburning the vcd with my dvd burner because im starting to think my cdrw drive is really cheap (came with the computer) it wont even make a good music cd, and thats while burning with Nero.The music cds skip around in some cd players , im talking from track to track for no reason.
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Okay. Surely a burner problem so.
Note : install an DVD-R in the place of a CD-R take five minutes and 4 screws to remove ! Nothing more. the system will reconfigure all correctly at reboot time. And I guess your shop will charge you a lot of $CAN for that :-( |
well yeah they charged me $50 :x . I know i could do it myself but they were like I would void my psp service with them. can they do that even if I dont mess up anything cause im about to buy a new 160 hd($80 newegg) and i want it install it myself. Instead of paying that money. or is voiding a warrant up 2005 worth it.
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Canada has strange warranty condition if opening a PC voids it ! That's really the fist time I see this. Read the documents you signed carefully.
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Hey Phil
I could be wrong but i don't think VA is in Canada :D |
Dialhot, we've got a lot of unscrupulous dealers here in Australia who try
to pull that one... it doesn't stand up to Consumer Affairs Dept investigation though. Trouble is, by the time you've got Consumer Affairs onto the case, it's out of warranty anyway... |
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IT might satnd for Vancouver but i noticed he was talking about newegg.com and i know they don't ship to Canada
maybe though :D I thought VA is Virginia :oops: |
yeah im from Virginia and this just suck when I called them they told me that I have to pay for installation or void my warranty. I know how to install it myself I wonder if when I hey it back and install the drive myself would they notice anyway
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finally sucessful
I was able to burn two kvcds now but now I have a new problem. Im trying to fit a 131 minute video on a cd I encoded it with mencoderme and audio with headache and I muxed it with tgempeg anyway. My problem is it will not fit on my cd when I try to burn it on nero.I set nero to non compliant vcd like most guides say and I turned on the overburn feature in the preferences. My cds are 80min cd. So why wont it burn? It keeps saying that theres not enough space on the media. Should I use Vcdeasy to make an image or something .
also some help would be great on making an avi file . cause when I try to merge a avi file in vdub it tried to come out as a 100 something gig file then when i direct streamed copied the file it became a 1.3 gig file. is this normal. is there a way to make it smaller. |
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