I have read about this problem before, the audio on an avi file gets cut off after a few minutes, but is this just on playback? I say this because as soon as I noticed it, I opened the file(s) in VDub and saved their audio as a .wav file, they come out fine. Is this just an error with the player because I have already encoded and burnt 1 cd, half way encoding the second and one more after that. I know that I can use the wav file as the audio source and it will work for sure, but i am already encoding and don't want to start over as its 2 pass vbr. Any input greatly appricated.
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Come on, I know other people have had this problem, will noone answer it?
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