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  1. I recently encountered a few movies (e.g., Magnolia and Titanic) which I can't process the .wav file extracted by DVD2AVI. I get the message "An error occured when audio is decoded." At first I thought I had accidently selected the DTS track but this seems not the case (judging by the bit 192kbps rate). I tried play the .wav file using Windows Media Player (even from another computer via a network connection) and got the message "The buffer is not big enough"

    Anybody know what's going on?
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  2. you sure it's not a mpa file?

    try to play it in WinAmp - it might have extracted it as mpeg audio -- you would then have to convert it to wav

    give that a try -- if it does play in WinAmp double click on the info screen and it will tell you what type of file it is.
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    On 2001-07-18 09:25:33, Stinky wrote:
    you sure it's not a mpa file?

    try to play it in WinAmp - it might have extracted it as mpeg audio -- you would then have to convert it to wav

    give that a try -- if it does play in WinAmp double click on the info screen and it will tell you what type of file it is.
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    It won't play in WinAmp. File info box says its a PCM format, the same as it says for extracted .wav I can play. Humm.
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  4. try extracting the .wav again w/ the following settings on dvd2avi->audio section

    channel format->auto select

    dolby digital->decode

    MPEG audio->demux

    if these r the settings u use...then try not down sampling or normalizing and see if you encounter the same problem...

    also, try selecting another track to extract the .wav from...
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