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  1. When I try to import mpegs, I get the message 'Unsuportted [..]'
    When I use Quicktime, I get no sound...

    Any idea what I am doing wrong?
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  2. Originally Posted by Daij-Djan
    When I try to import mpegs, I get the message 'Unsuportted [..]'
    When I use Quicktime, I get no sound...

    Any idea what I am doing wrong?
    You're probably doing nothing wrong. Quicktime doesn't play AC3 audio without a codec installed. Try VLC or MPlayer instead to test it out.

    As for DVDSP, try demuxing and remuxing the mpeg before importing. If that doesn't work, try fixing the time code with MoreMissingMPEGTools' BTS function.
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    dsp only works with elementary streams (demuxed streams) use moremissingtools to demux and then change the audio to 48 if its not already.
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    Originally Posted by pixeljammedia
    Quicktime doesn't play AC3 audio without a codec installed.
    What codec is this? I thought I found one but it doesnt work as expected.
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    Originally Posted by AntnyMD
    Originally Posted by pixeljammedia
    Quicktime doesn't play AC3 audio without a codec installed.
    What codec is this? I thought I found one but it doesnt work as expected.
    Perhaps this one? Although it says it's only for AVI files.
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    Yes, thats the one ... I installed it without also installing DivX (I dont want it). Anyway, back to topic.
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  7. But QT _plays_ it, it just doesnt reencode it when I try mov
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