avi2dvd......no audiostream

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  1. Calisko

    Calisko Member

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    i've read the guide and all.....but there are no audiostreams for me to choose from. Cause of this the conversion doesn't work....what do i do?
     
  2. lf24490

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    I have the exact same problem, no audio stream to choose from, and avi2dvd requires one to go ahead with the job !

    GSpot v2.52b01 reports the following specs for the avi file:

    FILE_NAME myfile.avi
    FILE_NAME_WITH_PATH F:\mydir\myfile.avi
    FILE_SIZE 367,116,288
    CONT_BASETYPE AVI(.AVI)
    CONT_SUBTYPE OpenDML (AVI v2.0),
    CONT_INTERLEAVE_TIME 42
    CONT_INTERLEAVE_PRELOAD 408
    CONT_INTERLEAVE_ALIGN Aligned
    CONT_TOTAL_BITRATE 0
    CONT_BYTES_MISSING 0
    CONT_AUDIO_STREAM_COUNT 1
    VIDEO_CODEC_TYPE xvid
    VIDEO_CODEC_NAME XviD
    VIDEO_CODEC_STATUS Codec(s) are Installed
    VIDEO_DURATION 00:42:05
    VIDEO_FRAME_COUNT 60549
    VIDEO_QF 0.195
    VIDEO_SIZE_X 624
    VIDEO_SIZE_Y 352
    VIDEO_DISPLAY_SIZE_X
    VIDEO_DISPLAY_SIZE_Y
    VIDEO_ASPECT_DECIMAL
    VIDEO_ASPECT_FRAC
    VIDEO_PICS_PER_SEC 23.976
    VIDEO_FRAMES_PER_SEC 23.976
    VIDEO_FIELDS_PER_SEC
    VIDEO_BITRATE 1027
    VIDEO_MPEG4 MPEG-4
    VIDEO_MPEG4_BVOP B-VOP
    VIDEO_MPEG4_NVOP N-VOP
    VIDEO_MPEG4_QPEL
    VIDEO_MPEG4_GMC
    VIDEO_H264
    VIDEO_SAR
    VIDEO_DAR 1.773
    VIDEO_MPEG2
    VIDEO_MPEG2_I_L
    VIDEO_MPEG2_PROG
    VIDEO_MPEG2_TFF
    VIDEO_MPEG2_BFF

    Any idea what avi2dvd doesn't like about this AVI file ? Any workaround ? (already tried VirtualDubbing audio format back to PCM, which changed nothing in avi2dvd...)
     
  3. RealGomer

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    Check the file name. If it has ANY characters in it that are not letters or numbers, delete them. Except for the dot between the file name and the file extension. As in Video DOT avi. I couldn't find audio streams either until I whacked these oddball charcaters.
     
  4. lf24490

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    You're right, just did what you said and it works !
    Damn, shouldn't be too difficult warning users about the presence of unsupported characters in the name of the selected AVI file ! That would really avoid discouraging many people from using it right from the start !
     
  5. xtommx

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    i have the same problem right now and i did what was told about deleting the characters not arent letters or numbers and it still doesnt work. help plz?
     

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