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  1. I get the following error while extracting audio using virtual dub folowing theinstructions in the guides (audio/full processing mode, audio/no compression, audio conversion/44100Hz) and wanting to save the wav.

    ''The requested audio compression is not compatible with the input format. Check that the sampling rate and channel count of the input match those of the requested format''.

    I have extracted and re-encoded quite a number of files succesfully, have not seen this error. I could use your help.

    Thank you.
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    Open the file in Vdub, and look under FILE / FILE INFORMATION

    How many channels does it say the audio streams has ?

    I am guessing it may be an ac3. Download and install the older DivX 3 ac3 codecs. Search the forum and you should find threads talking of it, or look in the Codecs section, under Tools to the left.
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  3. Thank you for you speedy answer. It says 2 (stereo).
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  4. I still get the following error while extracting audio using virtual dub folowing theinstructions in the guides (audio/full processing mode, audio/no compression, audio conversion/44100Hz) and wanting to save the wav.

    ''The requested audio compression is not compatible with the input format. Check that the sampling rate and channel count of the input match those of the requested format''.

    I have extracted and re-encoded quite a number of files succesfully, have not seen this error. I could use your help.

    When looking in Vdub at file information I get the following info:

    Sample precision is 0 bit
    Compression is unkown (tag 0055)
    Channels: 2(stereo)
    Sampling Rate 44100 Hz

    Hope this helps, thanks in advance.
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