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01-01-2004, 04:29 PM
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Please forgive me if this was discussed before, but I'm new to creating KVCDs. I've been searching two days for a solution then I came here.

I have a Xvid movie 25fps and vbr audio 157kbs 48000Hz. I extracted to audio to a wav file using vdub. The I created a video only avi using vdub and then made a vdr file. Using BeSweet I made my wav into a mp2. and made the vdr file into a m1v. I then tried to create an mpg by using the mpg tools in TMPGEnc using the simple multipex function. I loaded the m1v and the mp2 and an error comes up about after 7% saying illegal mpeg audiostream. I tested the small mpg that did manage to make it before the error and everything was fine video and audio. Out of frustration I loaded the m1v and the mp2 into TMPGEnc's main screen and started to create an mpg. Will this work? All the guides I come across tell me to multiplex. What did I do wrong? What can I do to convert Xvid to KVCD? Thanks a lot in advance...
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and then made a vdr file
You do not need to use fileserver here. TMPGEnc take avi as source without problem.

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and made the vdr file into a m1v
How ? With wich program ?

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I loaded the m1v and the mp2 into TMPGEnc's main screen and started to create an mpg. Will this work?
For sure but you encode a mpg from a mpg. That is a second generation encoding and it VERY bad ! Use the original source, that is the avi !

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All the guides I come across tell me to multiplex. What did I do wrong?
You surely dfo somethign wrong in doing the mp2. Can you explain this part a little more ? Which settings did you choose in Besweet ?


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What can I do to convert Xvid to KVCD? Thanks a lot in advance...
Because you follow a very bad method. Which guide did you read that give you this tricky way ?
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01-01-2004, 05:58 PM
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How ? With wich program ?
I learned that you had to encode the avi to a file with a .vdr extension for tmpgenc to read it from here. http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/55434[/url]
Because of an "Incompatibility between the xvid codec and TMPGEnc"
For BeSweet I used this guide http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5486
And to make a long story short I used this guide also http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....t=moviestacker
I used the template in TMPGEnc "KVCD-ULBR-352x288-_PAL_-PLUS.mcf" I live in the US, but I used PAL because it's 25fps. Check Here: http://www.dvdrhelp.com/divxtovcd.htm

I hope this helps you understand
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http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/55434[/url]
Because of an "Incompatibility between the xvid codec and TMPGEnc"
Forget that, it was perhaps right but not anymore. At least I never have this with mast Nic's Xvid codec release.


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For BeSweet I used this guide http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5486
That sounds good.

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And to make a long story short I used this guide also http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....t=moviestacker
Okay. But you should use an avisynth script to do the job insteed of using the avi directly as source.
Go there for instance :
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7223

That still not explain you muxing problem.

You should try with an other source, just to be sure you are doing it right.
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Thanks a lot Phil, I'll give it a shot.
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Note : you will need to have avs 2.52 and all necessary plugins into the directory "plugins" of avs.
(necessary plugins are : ATC, BlockBuster, Convolution3DYV12, DctFilter, Deen, Gripfit_YV12, Undot, mpeg2dec3 (for BlindPP))
Where can I find these plugins? I couldn't find them all at avisynth.org.
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They're all here :

www.avisynth.org/warpenterprises

Make sure you download the ones for AVS 2.5x
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