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  1. I'm not really a newb when it comes to conversion, but I have never really had problems converting with TMPEGENC before...then again I've never worked with any xvid AVI files. Does anyone know what audio codec I need, I think it's some kind of MP3 thing.

    For some reason I can play Xvids on my system but when I encode them to mpeg I have no audio.

    I'm not really a newb but I've just never had this problem before.

    Any ideas?
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    If you get Gspot from the Tools section then you can test your file for video and audio codecs and if you have them installed.

    You should extract a wav file from your source avi and use that as the audio input to TMPGEnc. Virtualdub can do that (for some avi types) or I like to use Goldwave which will process almost all avi audio types to wav.
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