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  1. Greets,
    All you converters out there.. Need ya help....
    I have the LVD-2001 player and several AVI that were encoded with WMA sound. So far my player has not been able to recognize the audio. Is there a quick method to re-encode the avi to a different sound format that is supported with minimal or no loss in video quality? The avis are around 716- 725 in size which fit on a single cd perfectly. Ive seen and used tools like virtual dub and tmpgne but getting the sound to align with the video could be difficult? there got to be something where you and open the avi convert and get the same avi with a different sound format in the same size. Could there also be any patch or hack to allow the player to play this WMA audio? Thanks
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  2. I would try using GoldWave to convert the audio (then maybe follow up with BeSweet if you want AC3), and then use VirtualDub to remux the new audio to the DIVX file.
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  3. keep looking for new FIRMWARE for your player, at some point it is likely to support wma. (when M$oft lower their prices).
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