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rufus
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« on: July 24, 2004, 10:32:23 PM »

Hi,

I have a divX 5.0 video clip that I wish to convert into a mpeg2 ->DVD Video File to burn onto a DVD, with the following details in GSPOT:

“Video: Codec – 4CC – DX50/divx, Name – divX 5.0,  Runtime – 1:35:48 (143,705fr) xy 576x240 Bitrate – 770 kb/s FPS 25.000 Qf 0.223 bits/pixel.

Audio: Codec- Name – 0x0055(MP3)ID’d as MPEG-1 Layer 3, Bitrate – 118 kb/s (59/ch, stereo) VBR fs 48000 Hz.

The filesize is 698 MB (715,674 kb). Of that roughly 534 MB (76%) is video data, the remaining 164MB (24%) is audio data.”

When the clip is played there are 2 separate languages spoken.

When I opened the video clip in AVI-MUX_GUI 1.16.4 I found that there were 2 separate audio streams 1 of 79.5MBs and 1 of 80.5MB.

The audio stream I wish to use to make a DVD Video File is the 1 of 80.5MB, which plays for 1:45:32. The divX 5.0 video clip when played lasts for 1:35:48.

How do I make the audio stream “fit” so that it doesn’t go out of sync? Do I need to use a “wave” audio stream to make a mpeg2 file and if so how do I extract/make that?

Many thanks for your help and attention.
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afonic
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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2004, 06:45:59 AM »

Just open the AVI file in VirtualDubMod and extract the audio stream you want. Then use a program like TMPGEnc 2.5 and set the wav file you have extracted as the audio source. Follow this guide for that:
http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides.php?category=othertodvd&name=tmpegenc

Feel free to post back if you have more questions  / problems.  Cheesy
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rufus
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« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2004, 08:35:39 AM »

I used VirtualDubmod to separate the 2 audio streams from the divX file. I then took the one I wanted and the video stream and put them into TMPGEnc 3.0XPress and encoded them to mpeg2. When I played the mpeg2 file back the audio and video streams were in sync, so I then made it into a DVD Video File with TMPGEnc DVD Author and then burned it onto DVD. It plays well in my standalone DVD player.

Many thanks for you help and suggestions.
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