Vegas Video - Audio question

Stu_art wrote on 12/27/2000, 2:02 PM
Ran into a problem while testing out VV. I captured from
DV camera, audio was 48hz. I resampled to 44.1.
Everything sounded fine, then I loaded into Tsunami Mpeg to
convert avi into SVCD.

I've done this before using MSP with no problem. When I
converted it to SVCD, the audio is playing back weird. The
sound is dragged and sounds like slow motion.

Could this be related in any way to VV?

Thank you,

Comments

SonyEPM wrote on 12/27/2000, 2:19 PM
It's possible your encoder is demanding a certain sample
rate and isn't getting that in the source file (44.1).Have
you tried using the built-in SVCD templates in Vegas MPEG
renderer?

Stuart wrote:
>>Ran into a problem while testing out VV. I captured from
>>DV camera, audio was 48hz. I resampled to 44.1.
>>Everything sounded fine, then I loaded into Tsunami Mpeg
to
>>convert avi into SVCD.
>>
>>I've done this before using MSP with no problem. When I
>>converted it to SVCD, the audio is playing back weird.
The
>>sound is dragged and sounds like slow motion.
>>
>>Could this be related in any way to VV?
>>
>>Thank you,
Stu_art wrote on 12/28/2000, 5:44 AM


Dave Hill wrote:
>>It's possible your encoder is demanding a certain sample
>>rate and isn't getting that in the source file (44.1).Have
>>you tried using the built-in SVCD templates in Vegas MPEG
>>renderer?
>>

I now know my MPEG encoder needs Type-2 avi's to encoder properly.
I do not see any SVCD templates but if it is the Ligos technology VV is using, I'll pass and
continue using Tsunami.

I also can't get VV to capture in Type 2 although I checked the box, for seperate video and audio
streams. What I was left with was only the video file. What happend to the audio I have no idea.

Stuart