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  1. When I load audio, it says that the format is unsupported. I checked the version using AVICodec, and it says: "Audio : 0.0 b, 224 Kbps, 44100 Hz, 2 chan., 0x51 = Mpeg-1 audio Layer 2 [0xc0], Supported".
    I've also tried ripping the audio to a .wav using VirtualDub, but I also get problems.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,
    Leigh
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  2. Where did you get that audio in the first place ? and does it play good in WinAMP ?
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    Sefy Levy,
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  3. Scan the file in gspot, I would guess that the file has ac3 audio, if so follow one of the guides on the left
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  4. Ok... here's exactly what's happening.

    My DVD player doesn't play SVCDs, but it does play VCDs. So, a lot of the movies I get are SVCDs and come in bin/cue format. I use ISOBuster to extract the MPEG from the bin. Then I use TMPGEnc to encode it to VCD. But, when I load the MPEG into TMPGEnc, it says that the audio format is not supported. I also tried using VirtualDub to extract the audio from the MPEG and then use that WAV in TMPGEnc, but I couldn't extract the audio. Please help.

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    Leigh
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  5. Ohhh!!! why didn't you just say so! you know how to use the DVD to VCD method ? well, skip the ripping, and go from the DVD2AVI step, and just load the MPG into DVD2AVI, and it will create the D2V and WAV for you and keep following the guide 8)
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