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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 29.01.2024 14:55, skrev Terje J.
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 29.01.2024 02:25, skrev Andrew
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DVD connected to TV and it works but does not
distinguish between MPEG-2 and MPEG-3 -- it just
reports as MPEG. And mp3 works too on DVD.</span></div>
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style="font-size:small">FYI -- you will have to
edit dvd.sh to change ac3 extension to mp3 (file
written as mp3 but really mp2). I did not add -L
48000:2:16 as not needed (?).</span></div>
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<div dir="auto">yeah, -L only needed for headerless pcm.</div>
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like for lpcm.</span></div>
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<div> Is it possible to get MP2 audio;
if possible how and where to set it on
the create DVD or Batch render window?<br>
I tried to check FFmpeg there, but
could not see MP2.<br>
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<div dir="auto">try "MPEG AUDIO" and select
"II" in settings ...?</div>
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Thanks for the feedback.<br>
I think the procedure here is somewhat tricky and a bit confusing.
Therefor I suggest some clarifications in the GUI and a manual
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It is possible to Create DVD both with - and without "Use FFmpeg"
checked.<br>
On the batch render window: Enable the audiotrack, <br>
select File format MPEG Audio: then the audio file becomes dvd.mp3<br>
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Even then changing the wrench from default Layer III to Layer II
it keeps dvd.mp3<br>
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This is confusing because only MP2 (Audio Layer II) is supported
on DVD-video<br>
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Many/most people know what "MP3 music" is, but don't know what
MPEG-1 Audio Layer III<br>
IMO it would be more visible and understandable if the default
MPEG Audio file name had been <br>
dvd.mp2 for DVD video rendering.<br>
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Another suggestion is to differ between application format like
DVD-Video and BD-Video vs Data Disks (for MP3)<br>
and differ between applications mandatory formats on optional
formats that may or may not work.<br>
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I don't know why, but this way to render DVD with CinGG, creates
only 6 items in the DVD structure, missing the muxed dvd.mpg file
(that is dvd.m2v+dvd.mp3).<br>
The dvd.mpg file is handy and easy to test playback with in players
like VLC and FFplay.<br>
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