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  1. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Convert the audio to wav using Virtualdub or Goldwave,
    www.videohelp.com/virtualdubaudio (Virtualdub)
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    www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/160649.php (GoldWave)

    and then in Tmpgenc open the video first and then the separated wav file. Okey? Done. No more questions. mmkey?
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  2. Usually means you used the wrong sample rate. DVD audio must use 48 khz sample rate. But it might also mean someone used mp3 or Ogg audio instead of Mpeg-1 layer 2 to encode the audio. Follow Baldrick's directions, convert the mp2 audio stream to a WAV, if necessary convert sample rate -> 48 khz using Goldwave or Sound Forge or Cool Edit Pro or whatever, then encode the 48 khz WAV file using Tmpgec.
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    HELP! I used Virtualdub to convert the audio to a wav file and the sample rate is 48 khz. But there was no sound when I previewed my movie in Tmpgence, everything looks fine except there's no audio! Can someone please help me? (I'm burning it to a DVD)
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Okey? Done. No more questions. mmkey?
    Yes ... Mr .... Garrison ....


    Why don't you just throw a link to https://www.videohelp.com/tmpgenc.htm#problems ?


    Originally Posted by usyagitntn
    HELP! I used Virtualdub to convert the audio to a wav file and the sample rate is 48 khz. But there was no sound when I previewed my movie in Tmpgence, everything looks fine except there's no audio! Can someone please help me? (I'm burning it to a DVD)
    This is why stickies are normally

    You might have more luck if you start your own thread about this problem. Have you definitely loaded your video source, then loaded the WAV as the audio source ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Hi, I have just got TMPEnc and when I load up the avi its fine in video but when I try to load the extracted WAV file in audio it doesnt see it, help.
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    Originally Posted by SilverDales
    Hi, I have just got TMPEnc and when I load up the avi its fine in video but when I try to load the extracted WAV file in audio it doesnt see it, help.
    "It doessn't see it, help."

    Any more specific details, such as an error message ?

    I'd say that the extract to WAV went amiss somewhere. Here's two ways of doing it:

    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=837#837
    http://members.dodo.net.au/~jimmalenko/ExtractAudio.htm
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Originally Posted by jimmalenko

    I'd say that the extract to WAV went amiss somewhere. Here's two ways of doing it:
    I think your right there. I used Goldwave to extract and then saved but I have been looking and the WAV file that shows up in the folder is 0kb in size so that must be it.
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