Damn Im Getting Annoyed


Steve-O

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Ok...Ive used these settings I use for all my films and it works, but this one film is killing me...

The problem is, when I put the file on the GP32 and try play it with GPCinema, GPCinema just sits there at teh File select screen (I can still move the selector up and down so GPCinema isnt loading anything...)

Please help :D
 
very funny, i have these probs, too. i used the given settings, but i can't start the files. it only works sometimes and only for small files.
gpcinema also displays the correct data (codec, length, audio...) in the select screen, but won't run the files...
 
i think this is a sound problem : you are not using 11.25 22.5 or 44.1 freq
or this is not a MP3 file

re read your settings...:) and you should find out the prob ;)

see you :lol:
 
How long do you wait, because when I start a 120mb movie I have to wait quite long before its actually showing anything.
But it runs well after that, guess its chaching or something.

But I never had the prop. you had with the file selection thingy <_<
 
washo posted on May 31 2004 at 08:32 PM said:
i think this is a sound problem : you are not using 11.25 22.5 or 44.1 freq
or this is not a MP3 file

re read your settings...:) and you should find out the prob ;)

see you :lol:
that might be the problem, But I dont get the option to select them Audio Settings... Now what do I do ???

Thanks :D
 
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TeDaDeS posted on May 31 2004 at 08:49 PM said:
You must select Full Process before you can edit audio, then you can select compression sort etc.
Yea, I do that but them settings arent there ( The 11.25 22.5 or 44.1 freq Audio settings)

The File Im starting with is a MPEG 2 File (SVCD File)
 
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I could be wrong, but AFAIK Vdub will not allow you to convert from say 12000 or 24000 or 48000 to 11025 or 22050 or 44100. Therefore you will have to save the audio portion in VDub as a 'WAV' and the use a program like Audacity or dbPoweramp to convert to 11025, or 22050, or 44100
 
reeced posted on May 31 2004 at 09:30 PM said:
I could be wrong, but AFAIK Vdub will not allow you to convert from say 12000 or 24000 or 48000 to 11025 or 22050 or 44100. Therefore you will have to save the audio portion in VDub as a 'WAV' and the use a program like Audacity or dbPoweramp to convert to 11025, or 22050, or 44100
will do that :D

Thanks

so you think thats the problem? Audio


---EDIT---

God damn my eyes are in pain... been trying to get this vid encoded for 7 hours :( well.. I have another 70 films to convert :D LOL...
 
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damn damn damn... I just remembered you can go into "Audio" Then "Conversion" in VirtualDub and change the audio to 44100... GGrrrrrr
 
Thanks all :D It was the Audio :D

and using Virtual dub to do the audio worked
 
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