| 25 Jun 2004 03:18 am |
tomo Guest | Hello.
I have a mpg file that I can hear the sound from only left side of the headphone. I’d like to somehow fix it so that I could be able to hear it from both sides of the headphone.
The file info is: MPEG1-LayerII 44.10kHz 224kb/s DualChannel.
The only difference from the other mpg files is this file is a DuaChannel. (Others are Stereo) So I’m thinking that’s the problem.
Re-encoding the mp2 file with stereo didn’t work.
Is there anyone who know how to fix it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. | |
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| 13 Jul 2004 10:17 am |
gish Guest | So...you need to de-multiplex your video file, using the mpeg tools option in tmpgenc...this splits it into seperate audio and video files (mp2 and m2v).
Then using pro tools (do a search on google), you split the audio into seperate left and right channels.
then merge the right audio channel as if it were the left audio channel, so essentially you are hearing the right audio channel from both the left and right side of your headphones/stereo/whatever.
then re-multiplex (in tmpgenc) your new audio and old video file together and POW! | |
| 16 Jun 2005 10:13 pm |
mark 5 Guest | how do i convert an mp2 file to a format which can burn on to a cd and play in a normal stereo | |
| 16 Jun 2005 11:04 pm |
TopsyTurvy Guest | Go 2 this site.http://www.radio-now.co.uk/mp2_to_wav_conversion.htm | |
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