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  1. I've been searching for a solution a couple of hours ago - with no success.

    I've an AVI with the following Data : (GSPOT)
    Container:
    OpenDML (AVI v2.0)
    DivX Style "packed bitstream" AVI
    File Length Correct

    User Data /Meta Data :
    [USER] DivX999b000p
    [USER] XviD0037
    [USER] DivX999b000p

    Video is XVID

    Audio :
    Codec : 0x6771 Ogg Vorbis 3 PLUS Ogg Vorbis
    Stat : Installed
    Info : 44100Hz 160 kb/s total (2 chnls)

    Problem is : I have a picture, but no sound. I tried : Zoomplayer, WMP10, MPC, VLC, PowerDVD.

    Gspot can't render the Audio-Lane. I installed
    oggcodecs_0.69.8924.exe
    OggDS0995.exe

    (tried K-Lite Codec Pack on other computer, too)

    What i'm wondering about is, that i can listen to *.ogg in Foobar/Winamp and watch *.ogm Files with Ogg-Sound with no problems.

    Just these files have no audio. 3 friends of mine (incl. the encoder) can watch the files WITH Sound.

    Please help me out ... i don't know what else i can do
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    ogg is technically just a container. Vorbis has no place in avi and sticking a container in another container makes no sense.

    XviD0037 isn't that old either. I thought everyone gave up playing with vorbis in avi long before then. Like in the NanDub days. Since ogm was released there really was no need. Now we have mkv.

    Only way I know to get working vorbis in avi is via ffmpeg and that uses 0x566F. Overhead is very bad to and I'm not sure what other than ffplay can play it back.

    Could be that it was created using the old vorbis ACM encoder. If so I would suggest deleting it.
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  3. i had the ogg_vorbis_acm installed, but all i got to hear was creapy sounds. So i think this wasn't the real thing.

    I told my friend not to use that audio-codec anymore, but he can't change it for these vids.

    Do you think there is any way to get the codec from his to my computer .. working on mine too ?
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    So they were encoded with vorbis ACM? Suppose that would make sense since it looks like CBR (vorbis isn't designed to be CBR). Could try mplayer, ffmpeg, VLC, etc. perhaps one of them can decode it ok?
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  5. finally i got it working with another ACM-Codec

    Ogg Vorbis CODEC for MSACM 0.0.3.6 worked

    with

    Vorbis Ogg ACM Codec 1.0
    i only got that creapy sounds.
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  6. Code:
    http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=1068&s=373
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