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Originally Posted by blade_runner
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Originally Posted by allwyndlima
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@allwyndlima: What exactly seems to be the problem ?
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probs very simple for u but difficult to me may because i am not exactly able to convert this hefty proceudre of divx to vcd's just seems too complicated to me for u it might be pro stuff but man am a amateur at this so try help me out in dummy terms if everything would be as simple as draging and dropping files in nero and then converting them then i wouldn't have had probs but this involves more procedures like converting the audio first and then the video encoding so its difficult for me.now do u get it?so plzz understand.
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Get TMPGenc for conversion and Gspot codec appliance to identify the codecs and audio codecs. TMPGenc is veru easy to use. Choose template, choose video/audio files and encode. If you need any specific help on TMPGEnc then lemme know.
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One thing to note here.....Use GSpot to verify the audio codec being used. The audio problem usually arises becoz the audio needed for VCD's is 44100 and usually its higher in AVI's (around 48800). You need to extract the audio seperately usuing virtual dub. Goto
http://www.videohelp.com or
http://www.videohelp.com. Plenty of guides there as to how to extract audio using virtual dub and also plenty of tutorial for using TmpgEnc.. Hope this helps!