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| ej1245 |
Posted: Dec 11 2002, 09:37 PM |
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Hi, I'm trying to encode a movie asf file to make vcd in TMPGEnc, (I already tried to open make a avi in virtualdub 1.3, but didn't know which codec to use, didn't work. Info appreciated! |
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| fccHandler |
| Posted: Dec 11 2002, 10:57 PM |
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VirtualDub 1.3 is way outdated, and what asf support it had is pretty useless nowadays. (My advice: delete it and forget about it )
IIRC you should be able to open the .asf directly in TMPGEnc.
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| Stone-D |
| Posted: Dec 12 2002, 04:10 AM |
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If the asf is one of the rare ones with good av sync, I use vdubmod to frameserv it - in your case tho, it sounds like it uses the WMV1 codec, which is sealed to directshow.
When that happens, what I do is 'prep' the asf using graphedit. Decode it, run the vid stream through Huffy and deal with the result in vdub.
Of course, you need a hefty HD for that... but if you're doing video editing in the first place, I doubt that's much of a problem. ;'D
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| ej1245 |
Posted: Dec 13 2002, 12:04 AM |
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I managed to strip the wav from the file with vdub, but when I encoded the wav and video together with tmpgenc the audio was way out of sinc (as I suspected) the file info in vdub says the audio steam is 24k hz mono with mpeg layer3 professional. There must be a way to do this, I hate trying to match up the audio in tmpgenc. |
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| minion |
| Posted: Dec 14 2002, 12:04 AM |
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Maybe try Makeing an AVI file out of the ASF file with something like "Stoik Video Converter" it will usually keep sync while encodeing to a New format , then try encodeing the AVI In Tmpgenc... |
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