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  1. Ok I have downlaoded "humr_the_fast_&_the_furious_wp_divx.avi" and I really want to covert it to a xVCD or a SxVCD like I usually do with TMPGEnc, but the problem is, it can't find the sound only the video, well it just says the type is unsupported if I try browsing for sound and opening it. The sound is 152kbps, and the filter is DIVXV3, all according to WinXP. I also have tried LSX-MPEG Encoder, wouldn't open it.

    So any ideas on converting it?
    .thankx.

  2. Member Chopper Face's Avatar
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    You can strip the sound away into a .wav or whatever using virtual dub. Then you can use the .wav as your audio input when you use TMPGEnc.

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    Originally Posted by cORp View Post
    Ok I have downlaoded "humr_the_fast_&_the_furious_wp_divx.avi" and I really want to covert it to a xVCD or a SxVCD like I usually do with TMPGEnc, but the problem is, it can't find the sound only the video, well it just says the type is unsupported if I try browsing for sound and opening it. The sound is 152kbps, and the filter is DIVXV3, all according to WinXP. I also have tried LSX-MPEG Encoder, wouldn't open it.

    So any ideas on converting it?
    .thankx.
    Do you still have a copy of the workprint? If so, could I get one from you?

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    It seems the "Old thread warning!" is pretty useless against some members
    Last edited by Marsia Mariner; 26th Mar 2018 at 04:58. Reason: clarity

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    cORp hasn't posted since 2001, so I doubt you will get an answer. Ancient thread closed.
    And it should have been closed in 2001 as Warez, which is a violation of our rules.

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    Last edited by redwudz; 27th Mar 2018 at 11:34.




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