Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Lee Begg <[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 22:42:16 Barry Marchant wrote:


mencoder reports
Video stream: 28800.000 kbit/s  (3600000 B/s)  size: 18000000 bytes
5.000 secs  125 frames
Audio stream:  352.800 kbit/s  (44100 B/s)  size: 220500 bytes  5.000 secs

Kino reports
Impossible frequency??
Impossible frequency??
Impossible frequency??

Any ideas welcome

Kino is fairly specific to DV video (ie, video from Digital Video Cameras).
One thing about the audio in DV is that it is not 44100 Hz, but is 48000 Hz
(16bit @ 48kHz). Try using a higher sampling rate for the audio.


Barry

Hope this helps.

Regards
Lee Begg



What he said, but also kino converts on import of .avi file.

How about importing the original avi into kino and then adding the
sound file as soudtrack, and let kino do the muxing?


Thanks Nick, problem solved, I have now learnt a lot more about the ability of kino

Barry

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