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Edward The Head 08-12-2002 12:45 AM

bbMpeg SVCD Settings
 
Hi...

I want to multiplex .m2v and .ac3 to create a SVCD (skvcd ntsc template), what do I have to change in bbmpeg settings?

kwag 08-12-2002 11:47 AM

Re: bbMpeg SVCD Settings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward The Head
Hi...

I want to multiplex .m2v and .ac3 to create a SVCD (skvcd ntsc template), what do I have to change in bbmpeg settings?

You can't put an ac3 stream in a VCD or SVCD. You have to convert the ac3 to mp2 audio.

-kwag

Edward The Head 08-12-2002 11:22 PM

bbmpeg settings
 
sorry... i meant mpeg2 file to play on pc

Perfect Cell 01-20-2003 05:49 AM

BBmpeg Settings
 
Whatīs the correct settings to mux a video.m2v and a audio.mp2 to make a SVCD to play in my DVD Player?

I have tried a couple of settings, but the video was slowed from the original, or the audio is crap, or video and audio lost sync... :cry:

Can someone help me with this one?

kwag 01-20-2003 07:38 AM

Re: BBmpeg Settings
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Cell
Whatīs the correct settings to mux a video.m2v and a audio.mp2 to make a SVCD to play in my DVD Player?

I have tried a couple of settings, but the video was slowed from the original, or the audio is crap, or video and audio lost sync... :cry:

Can someone help me with this one?

Use BBMpeg and mux with the standard SVCD template settings included.

-kwag

Perfect Cell 01-20-2003 08:44 AM

Ok, thanks for the help, Iīll use that and see if my videos works better. But I donīt need to change the value for "forced mux rate" to zero like I have to do to mux a VCD ?

kwag 01-20-2003 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfect Cell
But I donīt need to change the value for "forced mux rate" to zero like I have to do to mux a VCD ?

Not if you're making a standard SVCD.

-kwag


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