Question abotu zarx
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Re: Question abotu zarx
Every once in a while it's saying its a problem with my audio. I'm using a .wav render of my timeline from vegas as the audio, is that right?
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Re: Question abotu zarx
That shouldn't be causing issues, but where aac fails, vorbis still doesn't. I'd suggest you get oggenc2. Just place the oggenc2.exe in your system32 folder and call it in the .bat like
Instead of X, use 6 if your audio is from a CD/TV-raw or 8 if it's from a DVD/BRD.
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oggenc2.exe -q X -o "your output.ogg" "your input.wav"
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Re: Question abotu zarx
well I got it to work, I just imported the uncompressed .avi with audio not disabled into zarxgui since I remembered reading you could do that now, and it worked fine. >_>
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Re: Question abotu zarx
Heh, seems like the easier way is also the better way.NerdStrudel wrote:well I got it to work, I just imported the uncompressed .avi with audio not disabled into zarxgui since I remembered reading you could do that now, and it worked fine. >_>