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    Hi all, I have an ogg media file wrapped in .AVI. I got a time-out error during transmission with VFAPI frame server in TMPGEnc Express3. How do I fix this? The video play fine in Media Player clasic. I am able to convert using WInAVI but I would like to have better quality with higher bitrate using TMPGenc. Thanks all.
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    I use VirtualDub Mod to save out the Ogg audio as a WAV and encode the WAV audio to AC3 with ffmpeggui. The Ogg audio can have several channels, so you may have to chose the one you need. The video on most of mine has been Xvid. I encode that separately to MPEG-2. If I'm going to DVD format, I combine the AC3 back in during authoring.
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    Thanks, could you give more detail on how to do it with virtualdubmod? I search around but couldn't find how to extract audio with it.
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    in virtualdubmod open the video and select stream->stream list and select the ogg and click save wav
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    What Baldrick said, or here's a detailed description from jimmalenko: https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=280779
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    Hi, now how do I extract video only (XVid) part from the AVI file? Converting to AVI (XVID) make a 120 GB file and I run out of space. Thanks in advance!

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    OK, I disable the ogg stream with virtualdubmod and using no recompression (direct stream copy) but Premiere still reporting unsupported audio bitrate when I try to load the avi file. Odd, because I use MPC and could not hear any sound from the resulting file. But, thankfully, I can use TMPGenc without generating error.
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    Use OGMDemuxer instead. It'll extract the video stream as an AVI, I believe, without any firther recompressing or conversion.
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