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  1. hello

    How can I extract just the audio in a mp3 or wav format from a movie xvid avi? help please


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    Simple way.
    Open the file on Virtualdub. Go to File -> Save WAV.
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  3. I did open file with virtualdub but I had an error

    Couldnt locate decompressor for format xvid(unknown) Virtualdub requires a video for windows (vfw) compatible codec to decompress video. Directshow codecs, such as those used by windows media player, are not suitable


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    Click on Tools (menu to your left), then go to the Codec section. You will find a suitable Xvid codec listed there.
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    You can also try AVI2WAV.
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  6. thanks, I did extracted the audio file in wav format, now I can not opened it in wavelab and convert it to an mp3. How can i convert the wav file to mp3. I try to burned it with nero but it will not recognized the wav file for some reason. help
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    Use BeSplit or similar to remove the header since it is most likely an mp3 with a wav header.

    You could also try VirtualDubMod, since 1) it doesn't require a video decoder to deal with audio and 2) it can demux audio rather than just save wav's.

    You could also try VDub set to full processing to get a PCM wav.
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