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    hello all, i'm trying to convert an .avi using avisynth into WinAVI Mobile, but my finished product has no sound. I used the AviSource () for the command on my clip, any suggestions? Thanks in advance
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    Post the avisynth script. You can test avisynth scripts by loading them into virtualdub.

    Frankly, I would not use WinAVI for anything. There are far better alternatives.
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    here it is.
    #################BEGIN#################

    LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\GORDIA~1\DGMPGDec\DGDecode.dll")
    LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\GordianKnot\AviSynthPlugins\Undot.dll")

    AVISource("I:\clip.avi") EnsureVBRMP3Sync()


    part1=Trim(48206,63984)
    part2=Trim(66046,82661)
    Dissolve(part1,part2,120)

    FadeIO2(100)

    undot()

    ###############END###################

    I was only looking to use WinAVI mobile for speed. just for quick viewing on my phone, the video quality wasn't too much different than Nero Digital, but much faster. only problem is no sound, and when looking under "Advance Options" with WinAVI, there isn't an audio track to select. Is there another encoder on par speed wise that accepts .avs files? thanks for the response.
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    If you open this in virtualdub or media player classic, do you get audio ?
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    yes I do, I made the clip smaller and ran it through nero digital without problems, it just took forever. winavi reads the script just doesn't see the audio for some reason
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