I have a problem. Recently got 3 svcd's that were good quality. I wanted to put them back together and put them on a dvd. So I got the mpg files off.
I took tmpgenc, and combined them. For some reason the audio was out of sync. So I said okay I'll just encode them to m2v and mp2 seperately and join them by adding them together in the tmpgenc dvd author.
I had to re-encode it so that tmpgenc would accept it, but now that I've done that I cannot access the audio files that tmpgenc created. It's saying illegal format.
I have all the files combined together. They play beautifully as an mpg. When I load it into TMPGEnc to re-encode it to dvd standards TMPGEnc only picks up the first Disc worth of information for the source range. What happens to the rest of the mpg?
Its 100% the audio. I have ripped out the audio and the video works perfectly.
I have used tmpenc to try and rip out the audio and the following happens. When I try and add it in the audio with TMPGEnc dvd author it says its not a Mpeg layer II audio or PCM (its layer II, I already re-encoded using TooLame/SSRC with tmpgenc).
The other funny thing is if I click on the file in Windows it will says Explorer.exe has committed an era and is shutting down. It will crash that file window.
What are the details of this/these SVCDs that have no audio after encoding to MPEG-2 (DVD Compliant) ?
If you dont know then a free small proggie called 'G-Spot' will tell you (can be found in software section here on aD)
I've actually already ran the video/audio through the TMPGEnc wizard to make it DVD Compliant so let me go ahead and put the info there. Using AVICodec.
Whenever I run that file through, I get it divided into the m2v file (which runs perfect) and the mp2 file, which is the one that when I even click it crashes the windows file folder.
The only thing I can think of is that I need a special codec for the MPEG 1 Layer 2 VBR Audio setting (normally I just use a wav, but was going for quality this time). Looking for one right now.