Help with Audio encoding trouble

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  1. xantam

    xantam Member

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    Hi

    I've been looking around in this forum trying to look for any help. But no luck..

    I'm using vdub for extracting an avi-file's audio so i can use it to mux it in dvdlabpro.

    I open the avi-file in vdub and I get a message " Improper Vbr audio encoding" I then press ok. I set the audio to full processing mode. And then I wanna save the wav-file. But WHen I press save I get a another message " No audio decompressoer was found - Source tag 00ff " - I've been using Gspot to identify the installed codecs I use to playback the file in mplayer with no problems at all. I've been trying to use sevaral audio software as riverpas and goldwave with no luck..

    Anybody know how I can fix this problem so I can extract it to wav file?

    Regards
    Al,
     
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  3. xantam

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    Doesn't help :S
     
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    philraz Regular member

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    try using ffmpeggui
    youll have to chose all video to find your avi file
    it will only output mp2 or ac3
    but both formats are acceptable to dvdlab pro
     
  5. xantam

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    Well tried using ffmpeggui..

    Still doesnt work get a message like " unsurported codec (id=0)"
    It's wierd because I can playback the avi file in mplayer with perfect video & audio...
     
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    found this with a google dont know if it will help

    No audio decompressor could be found to decompress the source audio format
    This will happen when you don’t have an Audio Compression Manager (ACM) for your audio. Again, DirectShow-filters will not work with VirtualDub. The best thing to do is check the file info in VirtualDub and look for the audio tag. Most likely it will be 'tag 2000', which means AC3-audio. For this you can download the AC3ACM.zip from fcchandler. If you encounter another tag you can check for example with the audio codecs list of GSpot to which codec that tag belongs.

    it came from here

    http://forums.virtualdub.org/index.php?act=ST&f=4&t=6608
     
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  7. xantam

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    THX for the info I think I was missing the ACM

    So I downloaded Aud-X surround codec 1.11 that contained a ACM and a modified version of vdub, with should be able to encode ac3-files etc.
     
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    hmm tried the modified version of vdub.. still aint workin.. Im out of ideas.. everytime I set it to full processing.. it says It can't find a decopressor
     
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    FIXED it by using avi2vcd audio decompressor..

    Converted the aac audio to standard wav-file.
     
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    thread teleported to relevant forum
     

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