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| traxxton |
| Posted: Nov 30 2002, 03:22 AM |
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My problem here is I cant get the audio size down, its usually about the same size as the video size.
I like to convert tv shows to divx (5.0.2 pro). There about 21 minutes each. There in avi format with the huffyvu codic. Im using Virtual Dub 1.4. I have newer versions, but i cant seem to get them to work right. I have the divx codic set to 1150kbs. I have alot of audio codics installed; DivX WMA Audio V1, DivX WMA Audio V2, DSP Group TrueSpeech, DV Audio, GSM 6.10, IAC2, IMA, Lernout and Hauspie, ADPCM, G.723.1, MPEG Layer-3, Ogg Vorbis, Windows Meda Audio V1, Windows Media Audio V2.
I have been trying alot of these and at different compressions, but no matter what it seems, it seems like the audio is always about the same size. For a 21 minute file the video is about 175MB and the audio about 212MB. Its almost like its ignoring what I set for the audio compression.
Another thing, I like to convert the audio to mp3 format using a seprate encoder, Lame. Set at 128kb a 21 minute wav file is compressed to a 20MB mp3 file. I would like compression like that, not 212MB for audio.
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Nov 30 2002, 04:49 AM |
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Hello.
Not to insult your intelligence or anything, but did you set Audio to "Full processing mode"?
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| traxxton |
| Posted: Dec 3 2002, 04:06 AM |
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It was set to direct stream copy. I see now that it should have been set to full processing mode. It was like that by deafult and I thought it was to be set at that. It works now. Thanks. |
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