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  1. Ave,

    I got a XVID video file which I was converting to my usual DVD format. As always, I would use FFMPEGUI for my AVI to AC3 conversions. However, FFMPEGUI does not convert the file, I don't know why.

    I checked the audio on my source AVI file and it's perfect.

    I tried using BESWEET which does encode the AVI to AC3 but again the AC3 file is distorted and incorrect.

    I used virtualdub to extract WAV audio from my AVI file which gave me a proper and perfect WAV audio file. Again, I used FFMPEGUI to convert WAV to AC3 but it didn't work. I tried BESWEET to convert this WAV to aC3 and it still won't work.

    What can I use to convert either my source AVI (XVID) video file to AC3 or it's extracted WAV audio to AC3 audio.

    Thanks,
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    What type of audio is in your avi? Test it with Gspot to find out.

    I like Goldwave for avi to wav conversions.
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  3. Ave to you too,

    Um, are you sure you checked Full Processing before Save WAV? If it's actually an AC3 file with an improper .wav extension, I know from experience it won't work in ffmpegGUI. If GSpot says it's AC3, why don't you demux it in VirtualDubMOD?

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  4. Ave Fritzi,

    I've checked my source AVI file in GSpot and in fact it is an AC3 audio. I have the VirtualDubMod but how do I "demux" the video in VirtualDubMod to get my audio?

    Thanks a ton!
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    VirtualDubMod -> Streams -> Stream list -> Demux.
    That will create an .ac3 file. It may have to be fixed with BeSliced according to these Doom9 VirtualDub procedures.
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    Originally Posted by Mickey79
    I've checked my source AVI file in GSpot and in fact it is an AC3 audio. I have the VirtualDubMod but how do I "demux" the video in VirtualDubMod to get my audio?
    Try Baldrick's guide.
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  7. Ave Mickey,

    The previous two posters beat me to it. You should be all fixed up now. Good luck.

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