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1. No Sound after encoding.
You know that the audio is okay because when you play the .wav file you got from bridging you get sound but when you encode the final video lacks sound. This is a common problem and is usually one of two things: 1) The audio tab is set to something other than 0 under TMPEG this is if you divided the film in two. This is solved by editing the film again and under source ensure, Audio Gap correct is set to 0. This means audio starts with the first frame. This is underlined below: ![]() 2) The audio bitrate is too high for TMPEG to process. TMPEG can only handle *.wav files with a bitrate up to 384kbps. Some films have rates of 420+. This requires you to downright the file by doing the following. Start up Nero go to the Extras menu > File encoding: ![]() Click: Add, browse to the *.wav file. Open it, then under output file format ensure it's set to Pcm Wav File. Click on settings and up pops the following: ![]() If settings are like this choose a target file name (same directory, slightly different name, works for me). Then click go it down-rates it to a pcm file which TMPEG can interface with. Alternatively encode it as an mp3 file, if short for space, just make sure you encode below 320 kps so it can interface. Now you just encode as normal using the new sound file you created. How to... by Kopyo If you have any further solutions to common problems that you would like to appear here please email webmaster@dvd-rwecordable.net. |
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