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[VCDEasy Free] Relaxed MPEG acceptance? |
| kschang posted 2006 Jan 08 04:19 |
| This is going to sound a little strange... But how do you burn a VCD with no sound?
Reason: I download those test clips from KVCD and I want to try them on my old Pioneer DVD-525 (which plays everything I've thrown at it so far, but not these KVCD/KDVD yet) but after downloading them I realized these are video elementary streams, but VCDEasy keeps asking for System streams (i.e. both video and audio). If it's not possible to make VCDEasy to accept a video-only MPEG, then I'll have to go off-topic and ask what's the quickest/easiest way to generate a "blank" WAV of the appropriate length so I can mux it with the video... |
| mats.hogberg posted 2006 Jan 08 05:01 |
| No, you must have a system stream, and multiplexed as VCD at that. As audio, you need a mp2 stream, not wav. You can use Goldwave to create audio of any length, save as wav, encode t mp2 with toolame, multiplex with video using TMPGEnc. I'm sure there are easier ways, but...
/Mats |
| Cornucopia posted 2006 Feb 13 13:48 |
| Sorry to wait so long, just checked this specific forum after long hiatus:
Yes, you need a system stream for VCDEasy, but you can fool it into taking a VIDEO only stream by doing this... Run TMPGEnc. Use Multiplex tool. Load video stream, but NO audio stream. Save as Non-standard VCD MPEG1 System stream. VCD loads the file and compiles to VCD fine. Just checked it! Scott |
| mats.hogberg posted 2006 Feb 13 13:57 |
| Like I said, there was an easier way! Boy, does it feel good to be right all the time! ;-)
/Mats |
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