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No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?



 
 
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Old March 27th 05, 05:16 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Traveller
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?

EO Video is my preference when this occurs, but I'm having problems
with it on many files this time around (as per my other message). I'm
stuck with an AVI that I need to make into a VCD. How do we fix this
type of problem. AVI plays just fine with various players, 2 versions
of GSpot say everything okay with audio but TMPGEnc Plus flatlines in
the audio window in source range and produces MPG clips with no sound.

I've spent time since posting message re EO Video and this message on
the net googling and in the DVD help forum. Absolutely nothing on
this.

What has anyone else done to resolve this problem? Thanks.

  #2  
Old March 27th 05, 07:20 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Ken Maltby
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?


"Traveller" wrote in message
...
EO Video is my preference when this occurs, but I'm having problems
with it on many files this time around (as per my other message). I'm
stuck with an AVI that I need to make into a VCD. How do we fix this
type of problem. AVI plays just fine with various players, 2 versions
of GSpot say everything okay with audio but TMPGEnc Plus flatlines in
the audio window in source range and produces MPG clips with no sound.

I've spent time since posting message re EO Video and this message on
the net googling and in the DVD help forum. Absolutely nothing on
this.

What has anyone else done to resolve this problem? Thanks.


You haven't mentioned what "GSpot" said this "fine" audio is.
If you could also provide the audio's parameters.

Luck;
Ken



  #3  
Old March 27th 05, 08:44 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Kenny
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?

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.
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.

Question - No Sound after having encoded No.51
stefan ( Mail ) 2005/02/08 (Tue) 12:17 ( ID:q5wlfh0huqw ) [ Edit /
Delete / Reply with quotation ]

I share my problem with many users of this progrmmm. After having
encoded the AVI File there is no sound in the MPG file. What shall I do?
Please help me.


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Monkey 02/12 (Sat) 00:28 ( ID:ncrq3mzfwbg ) [ Edit / Delete / Reply
with quotation ]
dude did u selected the wrong stream type ?


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fraktalisman ( / Home ) 03/19 (Sat) 08:38 ( ID:59bvmeeyr4r ) [ Edit /
Delete / Reply with quotation ]
This can happen with compressed audio. Try to open the video with
another program like Virtual Dub and save audio to WAV file. Then in
TMpegEnc, select your new WAV file as audio source, and the original movie
as video source.
Videos for which you don't have the decoder, can't be processed at
all, like new Quick Time or Windows Media Format (WMV / ASF support had to
be removed from virtual dub because of Microsoft patent. I doubt you can
find a decoder other than Windows Media Player / Movie Maker anymore.)


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enCORe 03/23 (Wed) 02:58 ( ID:w.awxr27qe6 ) [ Edit / Delete / Reply
with quotation ]
hey,
i got the similar problems esecially converting from xvid vids, any
plugin/ patch for this problem ?


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B_Racer 03/23 (Wed) 05:57 ( ID:0jd4rmr3tyn ) [ Edit / Delete / Reply
with quotation ]
fraktalisman answered your question ...

But it's better to use VirtualDubMOD, not VirtualDub, the
MOD-Version supports more formats.


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Kenny Cargill


"Traveller" wrote in message
...
EO Video is my preference when this occurs, but I'm having problems
with it on many files this time around (as per my other message). I'm
stuck with an AVI that I need to make into a VCD. How do we fix this
type of problem. AVI plays just fine with various players, 2 versions
of GSpot say everything okay with audio but TMPGEnc Plus flatlines in
the audio window in source range and produces MPG clips with no sound.

I've spent time since posting message re EO Video and this message on
the net googling and in the DVD help forum. Absolutely nothing on
this.

What has anyone else done to resolve this problem? Thanks.



  #4  
Old March 27th 05, 09:15 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Ken Maltby
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?


"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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


  #5  
Old March 27th 05, 09:26 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Traveller
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?

On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 13:20:08 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
wrote:


"Traveller" wrote in message
.. .
EO Video is my preference when this occurs, but I'm having problems
with it on many files this time around (as per my other message). I'm
stuck with an AVI that I need to make into a VCD. How do we fix this
type of problem. AVI plays just fine with various players, 2 versions
of GSpot say everything okay with audio but TMPGEnc Plus flatlines in
the audio window in source range and produces MPG clips with no sound.

I've spent time since posting message re EO Video and this message on
the net googling and in the DVD help forum. Absolutely nothing on
this.

What has anyone else done to resolve this problem? Thanks.


You haven't mentioned what "GSpot" said this "fine" audio is.
If you could also provide the audio's parameters.

Luck;
Ken


Oh, okay. I didn't realize that this would be needed. I'm not sure
what "audio parameters" you're referring to, so I'll just provide what
I see (?).

In the audio window, in the stat box, the words "3 compatible codecs
installed" is displayed.

After rendering, this is what it says about the audio (anyway to
export this info rather than typing out, I wonder???):

LAME MP3 Codec
Franhofer IIS MPEGS Layer-3 Codec
MPEG Layer-3 Decoder

DirectShow claims to be able to play the file. The following
combination of fitlers were used:

Audio Decoder MPEG Layer3-Decoder
Audio Renderer Default DirectSound Device

Does any of this info help?

Thanks.

  #6  
Old March 27th 05, 09:56 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Kenny
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?

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!

--

Kenny Cargill


"Ken Maltby" wrote in message
...

"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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




  #7  
Old March 27th 05, 10:17 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Ken Maltby
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Posts: 26
Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?


"Traveller" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 13:20:08 -0600, "Ken Maltby"
wrote:


"Traveller" wrote in message
. ..
EO Video is my preference when this occurs, but I'm having problems
with it on many files this time around (as per my other message). I'm
stuck with an AVI that I need to make into a VCD. How do we fix this
type of problem. AVI plays just fine with various players, 2 versions
of GSpot say everything okay with audio but TMPGEnc Plus flatlines in
the audio window in source range and produces MPG clips with no sound.

I've spent time since posting message re EO Video and this message on
the net googling and in the DVD help forum. Absolutely nothing on
this.

What has anyone else done to resolve this problem? Thanks.


You haven't mentioned what "GSpot" said this "fine" audio is.
If you could also provide the audio's parameters.

Luck;
Ken


Oh, okay. I didn't realize that this would be needed. I'm not sure
what "audio parameters" you're referring to, so I'll just provide what
I see (?).

In the audio window, in the stat box, the words "3 compatible codecs
installed" is displayed.

After rendering, this is what it says about the audio (anyway to
export this info rather than typing out, I wonder???):

LAME MP3 Codec
Franhofer IIS MPEGS Layer-3 Codec
MPEG Layer-3 Decoder

DirectShow claims to be able to play the file. The following
combination of fitlers were used:

Audio Decoder MPEG Layer3-Decoder
Audio Renderer Default DirectSound Device

Does any of this info help?

Thanks.


You can make a VCD with MP3 audio using TMPGEnc Plus
or Express, so the audio format is not the problem. Are you
sure that you set it to produce a "System (Video+Audio) stream
type?

Luck;
Ken


  #8  
Old March 27th 05, 10:35 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Ken Maltby
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?



"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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


"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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)


This means you have it set to produce separate video and audio
files, a .m2v video file and a .wav audio file.

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!

--

Kenny Cargill


You should have it set to "System (Video+Audio)" stream
type. You might want to try a VBR setting also, and you can
use the internal audio converter to encode the audio to MP2.

If you play the .m2v file now, from the same folder as the .wav
file, you will normally hear the audio. ( the player knows to look
for the audio file with the same name.)

Luck;
Ken


  #9  
Old March 27th 05, 10:48 PM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Kenny
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Default 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.

--

Kenny Cargill


"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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!

--

Kenny Cargill


"Ken Maltby" wrote in message
...

"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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






  #10  
Old March 28th 05, 08:28 AM posted to alt.video.avid_editors,alt.video.dvd.software,rec.video,rec.video.desktop,uk.rec.video.digital
Kenny
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Default No audio in TMPGEnc? GSpot says audio fine + plenty of codecs?

Since I am fairly new to this I had been using the wizard which opens when
TMPGEnc starts. Using this many of the options including stream type were
greyed out and couldn't be changed.
Closed the wizard and started from File/New and it was very straightforward
from there, I now have a DVD copy of the original MKV file.
Just tested it in standalone DVD player and it works perfect, no lip sync
problems or anything else.
I thought the whole idea of wizards was to make using a program easier, in
this case it was exactly the opposite!
Since the program is totally free I can't complain too much but I found this
thing with the wizard very frustrating.
Also it shows that sometimes with a problem like this just leaving it for a
while and coming back the next day with a clear head helps a lot.

--

Kenny Cargill


"Kenny" wrote in message
...
Will come back to it tomorrow, it's giving me a sore head now.

--

Kenny Cargill


"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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!

--

Kenny Cargill


"Ken Maltby" wrote in message
...

"Kenny" wrote in message
...
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








 




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