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Hello,
The problem is on this PC. I have a freshly installed WinXP system on it. The file I need to convert to VCD, is a DivX file with AC3 audio. The only two codec thingies I have installed myself, is "AC3Filter v0.70b" for the audio, and "DivX Pro v5.1" for the video.
All right, the file PLAYS perfectly fine. Perfect video, and perfect audio. But it will not behave in TMPGEnc. If I try to encode it with TMPGEnc, the system hangs for some time (10-13 mins), while there is constant HD activity. After this, it starts to encode. The end result is a VCD mpg file with NO audio. If I choose NOT to encode audio with it, it starts to encode immediatly (no hanging).
I have had this problem for a couple of days, and asked for help in newsgroups. People say, that TMPGEnc is NOT able to handle compressed audio. This should be the reason why TMPGEnc behaves as it does. This sounds okay to me, BUT (here comes the weird part)..
..I have another (much slower) PC here next to me, with same OS and same version of TMPGEnc. If I try to encode this EXACT SAME file there, the end result is perfect, and WITH audio. The system does not hang either, it starts encoding immediatly. This does not make sense to me, If TMPGEnc should not be able to do it...
I tried to open this DivX file in GSpot v2.21, on both PC's to see the DirectShow audio render path. And they are much different:
PC with encoding problem (this PC):
"(S) -> AVI Splitter -> AC3Filter -> (R)"
PC where encoding works fine (other PC):
"(S) -> AVI Splitter -> AC3 from AVI XForm -> AC3 Prologic Decoder -> Morgan Stream Switcher -> (R)"
Seems like the audio is processed a lot more on the PC where it works. Do these DS render paths have something to do with this?
What might I do to make it work on this PC? Anybody else experienced any of this?
Thank you so much in advance for help._
- Brian
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. October 2003 @ 06:18
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