I just downloaded an .avi movie and when I open it up in virtualdub it says the floowing "VirtualDub has detected an improper VBR audio encoding... decompress the entire audio stream to an uncompressed wav file and recompress with a constant bitrate encoder." Where can I get a program for that, and what do I do after I get the program.
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I recently bought a new Panasonic DVD-RV32 player. I have a crappy TV with only and RFU adapter hook-up, and a VCR with an S-Video hook-up. For copyright reasons I can't hook up my DVD player through my VCR to my TV. Is there anything I can do to bypass this without buying an adapter. I went to radioshack and they cost 30 dollars, I might as well buy a new TV if they cost that much.
Thanks for helping a newbie.
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Don't worry about that message, i get it all the time, i IGNORE it... And just decompress the audio with VDUB
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