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    Sound in avi files

    I just finished downloading an .avi file with using bittorrent p2p. The file plays but the sound doesn't seem to work. I have analysed the file with GSpot codec information appliance and get the following warning:

    DirectShow partially succeeded to play file. The actual text of the error or warning is:

    0x00040258: VFW_S_AUDIO_NOT_RENDERED - Cannot play back the audio stream: no audio hardware is available.

    The following combination of filters were used:

    {H:\torrents\Sopranos ..-..jo44.ShareReactor.avi} (Video Source)
    {AVI Splitter} (Video Splitter)
    {DivX Decoder Filter} (Video Decoder)
    {Video Renderer} (Video Renderer)

    Does anyone know what the problem is? :icon_scra

    The audio information in the file is as follows

    Audio Format:
    Code: 0x0055
    Name: WAVE_FORMAT_MPEGLAYER3 (MP3)
    Vendor: ISO/MPEG
    The following codecs should both capable of processing this format:

    --> {Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec (advanced)}
    --> {MPEG Layer-3 Decoder}


    Thanks

    Fast

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    Duplicating threads wont help you, one of them will be closed! Plus there are only 13 valued members online at the moment so don't get your hopes up!

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    This second post was an accident. Moderate, feel free to close it.

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    I'm no mod, just saying to let you know. I suggested something to you in the first one, check it out!

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    You can just delete this thread by yourself. Makes things a lot easier.

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    Use following tools. First, decompress audio to wav format. Second, use VirtualDub to recompress audio!

    AVI Audio Decompressor: http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/attachme...chmentid=10904
    VirtualDub: http://www.virtualdub.org/

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    DJ, what will this do exactly and how will it help any of the players I'm using:

    MediaPlayer,
    PowerDVD
    BSplayer

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    Sometimes they use encoder not compatible or wrong bitrate for mpeg, so if this is the case you'll need to decompress audio first. Important: Save your original first!

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    So what do I do once I've decompressed it

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    I've tried playing the decompressed file in bsplayer but still not sound

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    Use VirtualDub to recompress audio with audio codecs you have, if you want to keep the file small as wav (pcm) audio takes a lot of disk space!

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    WAV (PCM) audio does not required codecs, may be it's the way you setup your sound card???

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    Also could be a dodgy files, I recently downloaded a popular film and same thing happended! Just redownload!

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    could it be AC3 codec required? http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/

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    Chap(pesses)s,

    Thanks for your help I've totally solved this problem. Stupid ready I have a program crash and one of it's associated processes was still resident in memory locking the sound card. However, something pretty good has come out of it. I found these codecs at k-lite and updated a lot of the media stuff on my machine.

    See you,

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