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  1. Ok...How to do it?

    I've run this damn thing through virtualdub AND tmpgenc AND bbmpeg, and several other programs...And I can't decompress it to get the audio and convert it to standard mpeg.

    It's AVI, of course.
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    If you can play it OK, it means you have the necessary codecs onboard. To extract a wav and standard avi you can use Graphedit. Check out the guides for extracting ogg/ogm to get some feel for Graphedit. Or http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/audio-extract.htm Run your XviD through Graphedit, tell me what boxes come up on screen, and we can take it from there.
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