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imported_jamesandpie
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Heres the problem, when ever i try to extract the audio from "The Ring CD1 screener by [Vite]" its says that an error has occured, and the file is possibly corrupt! But when i watch the film the sound is fine all the way thrugh. Is it even possible for a .avi to become corrupt? Ive had my .iso's become corrupted sometimes but never a film. Can somebody find a way to extract the AC3 sound from this film and convert it to .wav format please! The program that i currently use is headac3he 0.23a which has always worked for other films ive downloaded, just not this one!
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03-14-2003, 04:55 PM
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OLD ShareDaddy
Quick question and sorry but I need to understand something. Why are you trying to rip the sound off of an avi file in the first place? May be a stupid question, however I have never had the need.
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03-14-2003, 06:04 PM
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Poster
I have no idea why u want to rip it out, but if u want to play the movie with that sound, u can goto the microsoft.com website and download a copy of enduser, it's the only known codec I've found that works, but u are going to need to use WMP or zoom player.
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03-15-2003, 07:05 PM
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imported_jamesandpie
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Becuase I always extract the audio from a film before putting it on a VCD to prevent sycronization problems. Its easy if its got mp3 sound becos i can just use virtual dub, but when it has AC3 sometimes it says its corrupt! Have you got a better way to make it into a VCD without ever getting video/sound sync. problems???
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03-15-2003, 07:39 PM
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Check http://www.doom6.org for a version of VirtuaDub that supports AC3 sound.
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03-15-2003, 07:41 PM
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