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  1. i have some avi that will not let me save the audio stream. i get this error from virtualdud. The request audio compression is not campatible with the input format. Check that the sampling rate an channel count of the input match those of the requested format. I have tried every compression i have and it say the some thing what i'm i doing wrong. Please help
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  2. Lets try something first

    AUDIO -> CONVERSION -> 44100 Hz

    Try saving now

    Now, this is just a shot but i guess it wont work... We're gonna need the file information of your AVI

    FILE -> FILE INFORMATION
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    I had this prob with one movie recently and extracted wave sound with TMPG. Load your xvid into TMPG, go to file - output to file - WAVE file
    you know it's the anti-Midas touch when all you touch goes to shit..............
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    It's weird and I don't know why but this is a specific problem to the new 007 DVD rip (this is where the paranoia creeps in if you've read the the trailer at the beginning), never had prob with ac3 before but suddenly virtualdub cant cope. Just when u think you've got it all sussed.....
    you know it's the anti-Midas touch when all you touch goes to shit..............
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  5. file information
    Video Stream

    Frame Size, fps (us per frame) 640x270
    #of frames (times): 80137(55:42)
    decompressor: Xvid MPEG-4 Codec
    Number of key frames: 1287
    Min/avg/max/total key frame size: 1900/27629/97401 (34726k)
    Min/avg/max/delta frames sizes: 96/7757/58234 (597348k)

    Audio Stream

    Sample Rate: 48000Hz
    Channels: 2 (Speakers)
    Sample Precision: 0-bit
    Compression: Unknown (tag-2000)
    Preload Skew: 12000 sample (0.25s)
    #of frames: 80127
    Min/avg/total frame size: 11/1001/12000 (78337K)
    8)
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  6. try downloading the program AVI2VCD. There is an uncompress program that coverts the avi to an avi with a pcm soundtrack.
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  7. ya, i had good expiriances with that proggie...
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