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Razorblade2000 10-25-2002 06:34 AM

KVCD with two audio streams?
 
I want to encode my movies with 2 audiostreams using the KVCD-CQ-352x288-(PAL)-PLUS Template.

I can't burn them as an VCD because my Player refuses to switch to the 2nd audio stream (I muxed the stream using tmpg as a non-standart-vcd and burned using nero). So the movie is playing as if there wasn't a 2nd stream.

When I burn them as an SVCD (nero) I can switch to the 2nd audio stream and I've also got a picture. But from time to time the sound is "stuttering" (sth. is just left out). I encoded the audio in CBR mode.

Any solution???

Razorblade2000 10-25-2002 06:40 AM

and...
 
I guess switching to MPEG2 would make video quality worse?!

kwag 10-25-2002 09:09 AM

Hi Razorblade2000,

You can't have two audio streams on VCD. You can have them on a SVCD (SKVCD ).
Try SKVCD template, which already produces MPEG-2, and burn as SVCD. I believe you'll like the quality that it creates.

-kwag

Razorblade2000 10-25-2002 12:45 PM

Yes I can!
 
Yes I can! As I said: mux the mpeg as an SVCD and burn it! Only the stuttering is the problem.

Quality is great @all the templates :D
But for 1 CD I need MPEG1

muaddib 10-25-2002 06:50 PM

Hi Razorblade2000,

You can try to encode as MPEG2 @ 352x288.
Just don't forget to up the maxbitrate to 2300...2500.
I never did that, but... it could work.

Razorblade2000 10-26-2002 07:22 AM

WOW!!! IT WORKED!!
 
No way! My first idea worked...
I simply muxed with bbmpeg (as SVCD) instead of tmpeg and it worked!!! I have MPEG1 Video but 2 audio streams!!!

(Burned using VCDEASY... or was it Nero... Ooops... I forgot)

Razorblade2000 10-28-2002 02:57 AM

Ooops...
 
...Nope...
In the beginning and every 15 minutes of the movie there is some stuttering...


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