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Old 28-01-2002   #1 (permalink)
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MP3 in DVDX

I can't get DVDX to encode with mp3, even though I have multiple mp3 codecs installed. Any suggestions?
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mp3 is not included in the divX-codec; DivX is only the video.
You can use virtualdub; it uses the DivX codec for the video and the mp3 codec for the audiostream. Both streams are combined into 1 .avi file.
PS: use at least 500Mhz PC; otherwise synchronisation might fail between the two streams when playing the file.
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Thank you for that blinding flash into the obvious...

However, there are two codecs you use when encoding into avi, a video, and an audio.

I am trying to make it use the mp3 audio codec.
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Then I just don't understand what your problem is.
I mostly use Adobe Premiere to export an uncompressed .avi file to DivX, still with .wav sound (adobe doesnt't support .mp3 exporting for avi's). Afterwards, I use virtualdub to compress the audio (videostream is set to "direct stream copy" and audio is set to "full processing mode" to encode to mp3)
I have both radium and lame-encoder installed and works fine.
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The only reason I use DVDX is because I don't have the harddrive space that what you recommend requires.

Otherwise I just use Flask and SmartRipper.
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According to the DVDX Manual, the Radium codec is the only MP3 codec that is supported.

Do you have the Radium MP3 codec installed?
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Yep, got it.
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