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    Hi, I've been using CCE to convert my avi files into a playable DVD. It's been going great until I realized that I have a few wmv files that CCE doesn't support. I tried using other programs that convert files to dvd compliant mpeg2's but when I tried to convert the wmv files, it says no audio compressor found. Even when I used Virtual Dub, it has this error: "No audio decompressor could be found to decompress the source audio format (source format tag:0162)" I've downloaded Lame and AAC audio codecs but to no avail. By the way, when I use AVI codec to idenitify the codecs it says it's Windows Media Audio professional. Does anyone know what audio compressor I'm missing? thank you
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    You can try avidemux or maybe favc.
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    Thanks for the advice Baldrick. Unfortunately neither of them worked due to a lack of some audio codec. Maybe i'll just have to give up on those wmv files.. -_-
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  4. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Tried windows movie maker? and export to dv-avi or a new wmv that you might be able to convert.
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    If I am not wrong, WMA "Pro" encoding/decoding requires Windows Media Player 11,

    or the "wmfdist11.exe" package at least.

    { http://www.citizeninsomniac.com/WMV/wmfdist11.exe }

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    thanks guys but none of it worked. I just used my dad's procoder to get the job done. thanks again for trying!
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  7. Install AviSynth. Use DirectShowSource().
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