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  1. Tmpengenc can extract the video, but nothing seems to extract the audio properly.

    I've tried virtual bug, avito wav, and tmpengenc as well.

    O followed advise here to convert the metroska file to an avi, and it plays fine, but avitowav did report that it was not a avi file type.

    I opened the metroska converted avi file in graphedit again, and here's what it shows:

    http://webpages.charter.net/gareee/graphedit%20capture.jpg

    How can I set it up to extract the audio, and if it can, the video as well, so dvd author can author a dvd properly?
    Gary Tabar Jr.
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  2. Anyone?
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  3. Demux the audio with virtualdub....
    The distance between genius and insanity is measured only by success...
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  4. Virtualdub errors on opening reporting: "can't detect filetype for POTV.avi

    The avi was created with graphedit, from an original matroska file
    Gary Tabar Jr.
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  5. I finally gave up.. I just watched the avi off the system, and I'll archive it on a disc.
    Gary Tabar Jr.
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  6. The problem is I have an avi, and want to make a dvd, not a svcd...
    Gary Tabar Jr.
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    Garee - did you even look at DVD2SVCD - it will produce a DVD as output as well. One click would have told you this.
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  8. Use Goldwave to extract the audio into wave file.
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  9. Ok, I'll try one more time.. I'll grab goldwave, and report the results...
    Gary Tabar Jr.
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  10. Goldwave actually worked flawlessly! No messy settings, or tinkering either.

    I'll need to re-rip the video again, and then make a dvd image from that. I'll try it tomorrow...
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