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  1. I understand that Virtualdub can do this.
    I cannot figure it out and can see no instructions.
    Anyone?
    "Today is only yesterdays tomorrow"
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  2. open your video file in virtualdub. Then select audio->wav audio. It will prompt you for the wav file. Under video, select direct stream copy. Then select file->save avi, give it a new filename and it will save a new copy of your avi file multiplexed with the video.

    Hope this helps
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