Posted by Kievlar on 08/28/05 01:24
You might be better served to use CBR rather than VBR.
Kievlar
"Jase" <jase@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have an Xvid file that uses LAME VBR MP3 audio and it doesn't encode to
> DVD properly. I am using Tmpgenc to encode the video - and this works
> fine, but the audio doesn't encode (it's silent).
>
> To get round this I tried using NanDub (a modification of VirtualDub) to
> extract the audio as a uncompressed WAV then encode this WAV into MP2
> format - but whilst this allows me to hear the audio, it becomes more and
> more out of synch with the video as the MPEG plays.
>
> How do I encode an Xvid with VBR MP3 to DVD format with audio that is
> synched properly with the video?
>
> TIA.
>
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