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  1. How do you use AC3Fix? It is a dos command.
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    Removes bad frames from .AC3 files
    Usage: ac3fix <infile> <outfile>
    Error level returned:
    0: No bad frames found
    1: One or more bad frames found and removed
    2: Error in execution


    open a dos windows and do the above
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    re: your other post -- it may be also you have a bad header in your ac3 file and i not sure what you can do about that ... try ac3fix and see if what happens .
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  4. Thanks, will try. I apologize for the double post but they were kinda different subjects. Just trying to do the right thing.
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    no problem -- i didnt mean there was a problem regarding a double post --

    -- they are different subjects but tied together now .
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  6. Well, it doesn't look good. I get an Error: Cannot open file for reading
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  7. I take that back. I forgot to add the extensions on input and output file.
    It comes up with no bad frames encountered
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  8. I guess i should wait until i try everything out before i post. Even though it found no bad frames, DVD Architect now sees the new file. AMAZING.

    When is the new donation collection. I will surely send something. I don't have much but what i have i will give to you cause it appears that this is what you guys do.

    Thanks.
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