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    Hello all, first time here and I really need some help please.

    How can i convert DJBCP audio file to either wav or mp3?

    I have a French film (avi) with French audio and the ripper has kindly supplied English audio. But it is in the DJBCP file format, Can anyone please point me in the direction of a convertion tool?
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  2. What does mediainfo say about the file? (view=>text)
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    This is what mediainfo say's


    General
    Complete name : Z:\eotw\eotw.eng-shk.ac3
    Format : AC-3
    Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
    File size : 176 MiB
    Duration : 2h 8mn
    Overall bit rate : 192 Kbps

    Audio
    Format : AC-3
    Format/Info : Audio Coding 3
    Format profile : Dolby Digital
    Duration : 2h 8mn
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 192 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : L R
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Stream size : 176 MiB (100%)
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  4. That is the audio file, not the video, and it's AC-3 audio which is pretty standard.

    Where are you getting this "DJBCP" information from? What file did you use mediainfo on?

    Do you want to replace the french audio with the english audio track in the avi container movie? If so use avimux-gui or virtualdub

    If you still want to convert it, you could use foobar2000, eac3to, megui, audacity, many others....
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    Sorry if i'm being a bit thick here, but this is where got the info from



    I have tried to replace the French audio with the English, the file in question, but virtualdub will not accept the file it says it's an unrecognizable file type.
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  6. You don't have "view file extensions" enabled in the folder options

    According to mediainfo, it is AC3 audio

    If you are using a recent version of vdub, it would be audio=>audio from other file. You might need AC3ACM installed for vdub to "recognize" it

    Or you could try avimux-gui to replace the french audio with the AC3 track, or avidemux
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    Brilliant, thanks for all your help.

    Vdub with AC3ACM did the trick.
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