No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs? Will come back to it tomorrow, it's giving me a sore head now.
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Kenny Cargill
"Kenny" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply Ken. The output file is shown as:
DVD PAL (MPEG-2 720x576 25fps CBR 4171kbps, Linear PCM 48000Hz 1536kbps)
and the stream type (greyed out) as:
ES (Video + Audio)
I am trying again at present and noticed two things.
1. The resulting M2V file is going to be much bigger than the previous one
and
2. It appears to be creating another large WAV file which wasn't there
before!
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Kenny Cargill
"Ken Maltby" wrote in message
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"Kenny" wrote in message
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I have exactly the same problem. I have an RMVB video file and a WAV
soundtrack but I can't get them to work together either to play or burn
to DVD. Have tried different players but no sound.
TMPGEnc sees the RMVB and WAV files OK and converts the RMVB to MPEG-2
no problem but still no sound. The resulting track has file extension
M2V which implies that it has sound added.
No, .m2v is MPEG2 ES Video. Video only
I have copied this from TMPGEnc forum but it didn't help me since the
audio is already in WAV format.
Also it was suggested that the wrong stream type was selected, the
stream type is greyed out in mine!
Can't figure this out at all.
If you have a 16bit .wav file and a .m2v file you can just mux them.
The MPEG Tools in TMPGEnc can do that for you.
If you want to save some space, use Besweet to convert the .wav
to MPEG 1 Layer 2 (MP2) or AC3. Then mux them.
Luck;
Ken |