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Originally Posted by ozjeff99
Tmpgenc seems to accept mpg's as source files for re-encoding although the software description sais that it is supposed to take AVI's? Additionally, if the source file was already a VCD type mpg (using Kwag templates of course) should they be converted back to system mpgs first?
I have had a problem playing these re-encoded files on my DVD player after burning and I was wondering if it was acceptable to do it this way. I re-encoded just to change volume settings and audio delays from within Tmpgenc.
Cheers
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I would think it would be better to demux the mpg, then use BeSweet or something to increase the volume and add/subtract the delay, the remux the new audio with the m2v that you got demuxing the original KVCD MPEG. Re-encoding the video is bad for quality. This method will be much faster too.
Geoff