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  1. Is there any advantage to ripping wav file from an avi and adding it to the video in TMPGEnc later, or is it just as good to get the video and the audio directly from the avi?
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    Save the wav. If the audio source is compressed, TMPGEnc. must decode to wav and encode to .mp2 at once. It may either slow down the whole encoding process or TMPGEnc. may refuse to encode at all. Then you could get the well known "an error occurred when audio was decoded" message.
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