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  1. I recently d/l a vid. its two 700mb files, so ill put it onto 2 cds. however when i put into vdub there is a prob with audio.

    It says rate: 48000hz
    Channels: 5 (Stereo)
    Precision: 0 bits
    compression: unknown (tag 2000)
    preload skew: 28000 samples (0.50s)
    # frames: 80757
    min/ave/etc: 28/2335/28000 (184222k)

    and it wont save wav says
    " no audio decompressor could be found to decompress the audio format"

    When I play the video in WMP the pic quality is great but theres no sound!!

    Is there any way of finding out???

    If any one can help that would be great.
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    A guess, could it be an AC3 (dolby digital) audio? If you don't have an AC3 codec installed on your system, the audio won't play. Usually if you install a DVD software player (Power DVD or WinDVD for example) the codec will get installed by default. Look in the tools section for a program called BeSweet, I think that will let you change the AC3 to wav.
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    If you get Gspot from the Tools section (under Other Tools), it will test your file and tell you exactly what codec is required.
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