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    How can I remove the video stream from an avi file and make another avi file with video only, no audio?
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    In VirtualDub: menu "Video" --> direct stream copy,
    menu "Audio" --> no audio, menu "File" --> save as AVI.
    AVI-Mux GUI can do the trick as well.
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    I don't see any Audio menu in VirtualDubMod even after opening the avi file. Why is that?
    I couldn't figure out how to use AviDemux.
    AviMux http://aubrun.jeanpierre.free.fr/avimux/avimux.html worked on a small test file, but demuxes only 39min of the 90 min avi file. Clueless.

    I'll try out Avi-Mux GUI
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    I don't see any Audio menu in VirtualDubMod even after opening the avi file. Why is that?
    it's under 'streams'->'stream list'
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    it's under 'streams'->'stream list'
    If I disable the stream list, will demux the video TX
    If I click on the speaker it gets dimm. What does that mean?
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    super,

    check stream copy on the video

    and check disable audio on the audio stream/track
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    Originally Posted by GeeForce11
    If I click on the speaker it gets dimm. What does that mean?
    it means audio playback is disabled upon preview.
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