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    1. #1

      Unhappy Audio streams fault

      Hey i use this prog now 2 weeks and maked over 20 DVDs...

      And just works Super great! never had any problems with it...

      Till now...

      I got a movie...man on fire dvdr*p, but when u want to convert is says that the movie has..."different audio steams samplig rates..."

      Is there a way to convert it to the right rates...so i still can convert it 2 a DVDR ?

      Thx


    2. #2
      Some AVI's have that problem. They are created badly. Maybe you can decompress the audio with VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod so that they have the same samplerate.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    3. #3
      Quote Originally Posted by The_Mask
      Some AVI's have that problem. They are created badly. Maybe you can decompress the audio with VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod so that they have the same samplerate.
      Hey Mask, thx for the reply!

      Now i dl "VirtualDubMod" but never used this program...
      I load the AVI in and then what 2 do?

      Can u tell me in short,what buttons in need 2 press to decompress?

      thx again !

      PS: i'm dutch...so iff u are 2 u may PM it in dutch if pos.
      Last edited by Twister; 04-11-2004 at 14:51.

    4. #4
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      Very easy..Load a avi in vdub,select for video direct stream which mean video will stay the same and choose full processing in audio part and make a seetings you like..save as avi and done...After some time youll have a avi which you need
      Copyrights
      It means that you have a right to make a copy
      Pc specs;p4- 4 core,windows7 enterprise x 64,4Gb ram,lg dvd-rw 16 x speed,revo7.1 audio card,,ati Radeon HD 4350 eah....dsl 10mb down-2mb up
      This info is posted in case i run into some pc problems which is happening relatively often...lol

    5. #5
      Hey zver...thx for replying...

      But i still don't get it

      Dunno where to find the things u saying...so i maked a screen again to see it's the right prog i'm using...

      Can u tell me where to go, for the thing i need to do? (again )

      thx again!!


    6. #6
      You better download VirtualDub instead of VirtualDubMod. It is easier to do those tasks.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    7. #7
      wooho, did the things, convert it 2dvd...and bang just tested...WORKS GREAT!!!

      Thx for the info and help!

      Keep up the great work with Filmmachine !

      Thx

    8. #8
      I had the same problem recently and followed the guidance above.

      A new file was created, but it was twice as large as the original.

      Is this right, or do I have to set some other audio options somewhere ?

      Thanks all.

      nwpsys

    9. #9
      It's OK. The audio is uncompressed, so it takes much more space.

    10. #10
      I've just tried this out, and for the first AVI i got an enormous file!! Life 50 Gb + !!!! Is it normal?!?! If I want to correct the 2 files, I dont have disk space to do that... Can someone please help me?! I got 2 movies to convert...

      Thanks

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      Quote Originally Posted by RiP
      I've just tried this out, and for the first AVI i got an enormous file!! Life 50 Gb + !!!! Is it normal?!?!
      choose "direct stream copy" for the video stream and
      "full processing mode" > "no compression PCM" for the audio stream only;

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