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Dialhot 07-26-2004 08:28 PM

Note: be carefull some standalone does not handle well KVCD with 48Khz audio.

JoJoFunyan 07-26-2004 08:28 PM

oo but next time I want to do this. For the Sample Rate will I always want it on 48? or do I just uncheck that next time? Thanks!

Dialhot 07-26-2004 08:33 PM

No, do not uncheck it else the samplerate will be the same of the source and if the source is something else than 44.1 or 48, that won't be correct.

If your player handle 48 with no problem, you can let it on this value. Else [b]change[b] the value and put 44.1

JoJoFunyan 07-26-2004 08:48 PM

Ok, Thanks for all the help!

Prodater64 07-26-2004 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dialhot
Pro, you should buy a loto ticket :-). It seems that as 24 is half 48 then this work where 44.1 does not :-P.

You don't understand Phil. The 48 is in 2Lame options, Input options, you are saying to 2Lame that input bitrate is 48, ssrc in main window (Besweet) must to stay checked downconvert sample rate.
Even source has a rare samplerate or not at all like raw audio (always when header info is not present), BeSweet will take it as 48000Hz, and encode will give a valid mp2.

Prodater64 07-26-2004 09:49 PM

Excuseme, only for to be clear.
ssrc check downconvert sample rate always when you are encoding audio for KVCD. Uncheck it if you want mp2 for KDVD.
In 2Lame options, check Input Options, sample rate and write 48 always when your source has 48Khz, or in rare cases, like yours, today. If your source is 44.1, write 44.1 or uncheck it, as 44.1 is default source sample rate.

Dialhot 07-26-2004 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prodater64
Even source has a rare samplerate or not at all like raw audio (alway when header info is not present), BeSweet will take it as 48000Hz, and encode will give a valid mp2.

Oh. You mean that you just "fool" besweet by telling it a wrong input samplerate and that's enought to obtain a good result ?
I really never thought it can work like this 8O. Logically if the source is 24 and you tell to besweet it is 48, then the audio should be distort :?
Thanks for the tip, I will try next time I need it.

Mr. Pink 07-29-2004 11:06 PM

I too have the problems with the bsweet in the kvcd from scratch guide
I was assuming that this:----------------------------------------
00:00:00:000] +-------- LAME -------
[00:00:00:000] | Bitrate method : CBR
[00:00:00:000] | MP3 bitrate : 128 <---------------------------part here
[00:00:00:000] | Channels Mode : Joint Stereo
[00:00:00:000] | Error Protection: No

Means you are outputing MP3
audio.

Did you get MP3 or MP2 ? MP3 would be an illegal source right ?
That guide has a lot of holes in it for us noobs.

Prodater64 07-30-2004 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Pink
I too have the problems with the bsweet in the kvcd from scratch guide
I was assuming that this:----------------------------------------
00:00:00:000] +-------- LAME -------
[00:00:00:000] | Bitrate method : CBR
[00:00:00:000] | MP3 bitrate : 128 <---------------------------part here
[00:00:00:000] | Channels Mode : Joint Stereo
[00:00:00:000] | Error Protection: No

Means you are outputing MP3
audio.

Did you get MP3 or MP2 ? MP3 would be an illegal source right ?
That guide has a lot of holes in it for us noobs.

LAME will give you an illegal mp3 for KVCD/KDVD.
You need to use 2Lame or mp2enc. You have several buttons for set what you want. In main window you have a drop-down box to select mp2 as output. In 2Lame window you can select 2Lame or mp2enc encoder, output bitrate, etc.


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