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  1. Hi everyone,

    My tradidional way of converting Divx / Xvid files has been splitting the audio and video in VirtualDUB (wav) then converting both files together into one Mpg using TMPGENc.

    I was just wondering, is there any program that can convert such files, without having to split the audio/video first?

    The reason I have always de-multiplexed the files is to avoid common audio/video sync problems. Only problem is it takes too much time, hdd space and makes batch processing difficult.

    Any advice would be very much appreciated

    Many thanks


    Clint
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  2. Yep, Tmpgenc will do it. But you do risk sync problems. esp if the divx contains VBR audio.

    All you have to do is extract the audio to a wav file. No need to save the video with no audio too, just use the original avi as video source and the extracted wav file as audio source.
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