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  1. Hi

    I've extracted the audio ac3 out of virtualdub direct stream and saved to wav. as in the guide. The problem is when I try to change the file type into ac3 audio the file becomes unstable, and changes to a dat file. As this happens I can't load this into headac3he. Can anybody help me out ?

    many thanks
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  2. When you select save wav in vdub give the filename the ac3 extension then, dont try to remane it later.

    So file - save wave - call it "whatever.ac3"

    Craig
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  3. Hi craig

    Tried what u said but still no result. When tried to import the file it still gives error, can not open file. Any more idea's

    many thanks
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    k b,
    Did you save it as "all files"? If you didn't VirtualDub stuck a wave header on it and thats why HeadAC3he keeps rejecting it.
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  5. Hi Kayfam

    Just tried saving the extract in all files and still it keeps putting wav on the end. Preventing the headac3he importing it. Any more thoughts?

    many thanks
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  6. Try putting it in quotation marks

    eg "file.ac3"

    Craig
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  7. Hi craig

    Tried saving it as u said, the file was able to be imported but the following
    was stated in headac3he;

    Warning:
    Source file's last frame incomplete
    or corrupt stream

    Yet when the avi film is played in either zoom player or w m player all the
    audio is intact.

    Have u got any more ideas

    Many thanks
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    k b,
    Ignore the warning and just do the conversion. I see it all the time with avi files encoded with ac3 audio and have yet to have a problem. The only reason I can think why this happens is because of the way the original file was cut in the first place.
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  9. Hi

    Tried the last two solutions to my problem and they seemed to work.

    thanks very much for your imput
    Now I can watch yet another film, cheers.
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