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  1. Some of the DivX files I came across on the web when I load them into
    tmpgenc or virtualdub the audio is not recognised. .

    I can play the divx and hear it on the computer because I installed
    these ...

    Iviaudio.ax and Mpgaudio.ax

    Is there any way to rescue the avi's so I can put them as
    NTSC VCD or SVCD ?

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    8) I'd it like too.

    I've got a DIVx (Oceans 11) with Kristal codec & AC3, with the codec intalled. I can see & hear the AVI w/ WMP, but VDub (1.4D) can't recognize the correct audio codec, and old version of TMPGenc (12i) can read the the audio but the result WAV or MPG (audio part) is very bad.

    If any has any solution / tool to decode AVI (audio) to WAV ???????
    Miguelo Perez
    Argentina
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  3. I'm far from an expert on the topic, but I ran into this problem yesterday (a film of a Diary) and what I did was that I exported the avi-sound to a wav with Virtualdub, and then used that wav as the Audio source in TMPEGENC when I encoded it to VCD, worked fine. Maybe there is a simpler solution (the wav weighs in at 1gb+, but it took only 10mins on my Celeron 466 to export, so that is almost nothing compared to the encoding) at hand... But it's a startingpoint for you anyways.

    HTH
    "The future is no longer what it used to be"
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  4. So your asking how to convert the sound from an avi with ac3. The are number of ways, but the method that i find easyest is:

    The new Tmpgenc ver 2.52 has improved Direct Show reader, so if you give this highest priority, at 2 or so. You need to have Direct Show ac3 filter installed. If you install Nimo codex pack and under Direct Show filters mark of the ac3 filter. Know you just have to load the avi source in Tmpgenc, but do not try any external audio decoders.

    Problems: If you experience that the sound is constantly out of sync, use BBmpeg to multiplex the mpv and mp2 files, and delay either the sound or movie

    Hope it helps
    frotse
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