i was trying to convert music from a mpg movie file to mp3, but what comes out from the mp3 is twice as fast as the original sound how can i fix that problem thanks
problem converting mpg to mp3 help
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
This problem has arisen before and several solutions have been proposed over time, with and without dMC. I think one of the best and easiest is by using the free program Audacity from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ . -
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thx for the reply, but Audacity doesn't seem to support .mpg format imports?Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
Hmmm, I think it does, but I haven' tried it. It requires the Lame mp3 encoder.
I myself have used Videopak (free download of Video Converter) from www.stoik.com to convert mpg to wmv and dMC to convert wmv to wma.
You can also download a trial version of Video Audio Converter from http://www.allformp3.com/video-to-audio.htm and see what can be done with it. I was able to use it myself.Last edited by ChristinaS; November 21, 2004, 09:15 AM.Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
You can check Razgo's post in the FAQ about Virtualdub: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=21Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
i've got everything worked out perfectly thanks to everyone!!!
first i used TMPGenc to convert mpg to mp3
but when i upload it to my p900 phone it won't play
so i used dbPowerAmp to convert the mp3 file again
and now everything works fine
hope this could help other peopleComment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
Originally posted by lvspreludei've got everything worked out perfectly thanks to everyone!!!
first i used TMPGenc to convert mpg to mp3
but when i upload it to my p900 phone it won't play
so i used dbPowerAmp to convert the mp3 file again
and now everything works fine
hope this could help other peopleComment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
i changed the frequency to 44100 just because that number seemed more familiar and it worked out for me, but another problem arise, i have movies that has chinese on one side and english on the other (so one can choose language by turning off the audio from either side), how can i separate them when i convert it to mp3? can TMPG do that?Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
Originally posted by lvspreludei changed the frequency to 44100 just because that number seemed more familiar and it worked out for me, but another problem arise, i have movies that has chinese on one side and english on the other (so one can choose language by turning off the audio from either side), how can i separate them when i convert it to mp3? can TMPG do that?Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
no they are VCDs only, almost all chinese VCDs are like that, two languages on each side, any ideas how to turn off the sound on either side when converted to am mp3 file? thanksComment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
Originally posted by lvspreludeno they are VCDs only, almost all chinese VCDs are like that, two languages on each side, any ideas how to turn off the sound on either side when converted to am mp3 file? thanks
You'd better snoop around the disc contents with Windows Explorer and see what folders and files you have there. The video itself ought to have the .dat extension if it's like other VCD's I've seen and made myself. That would really be the .mpg file I think.
I don't think the mpg file itself has 2 sources of sound.Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
it is an mpg (dat) file, it has only one source of sound which is stereo, therefore sound on the left and right side are different (if they're the same then its mono), and the vcd is made so that if you turn on sound on both side you will hear 2 languages at the same time but thats not what we want, the intention is for the viewer to turn of one side of the speakers and hear sound from only one side thus serve the purpose of choosing a language, maybe this seems odd but 80% of hong kong movies are made that way (cantonese on left and manderine on right)Comment
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Re: problem converting mpg to mp3 help
Originally posted by lvspreludeit is an mpg (dat) file, it has only one source of sound which is stereo, therefore sound on the left and right side are different (if they're the same then its mono), and the vcd is made so that if you turn on sound on both side you will hear 2 languages at the same time but thats not what we want, the intention is for the viewer to turn of one side of the speakers and hear sound from only one side thus serve the purpose of choosing a language, maybe this seems odd but 80% of hong kong movies are made that way (cantonese on left and manderine on right)
Or you can play the video on the pc and mute out one channel and record through the sound card to wav or mp3 using dMC Auxiliary Input ( http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=5362 ) as it is being played. Pay special attention to your Volume settings for recording (how to enable the input from Stereo Mix or WHat U Hear) and the volume level.Last edited by ChristinaS; November 24, 2004, 06:23 AM.Comment
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