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audio hi I found a solution to the XVID format, but now the movie goes but there is no sound!! what shell I have to do now? |
Is it AC3 audio ? Right click the file and go to properties, details. Post here what it says. |
audio the details are: .Cd1.[DVL].Osloskop.avi. and its in XVID format. so y can't I hear the sound? |
So, this is video information. What about audio ? |
audio the only other file on the disk is the one with the following details: 007-Die Another Day (2002) CD1.sub. is it the audio file? what do I have to do to hear it? adicoto, thanks for your help. |
Re: audio Quote:
i am sure you already know that you can give a file any name you want so... download gspot to analyse the file |
The second file is the subtitle for the movie die another day. No, the file with .avi extension is an AudioVideoInterleaved file. The audio and video are in the same file. But when you right click the file it gives you summary about audio and video format. |
audio hi I did what bond wrote. according to gspot the audio file is: ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc. so, what do I have to do to hear the movie? again' thanks for your help |
Install an AC3 filter or elecard beta 2. Do a google search. Install, all is ok. |
I have also a sound problem I downloaded an XVID, I can read the images but I have got no sound at all. When I want to turn up the volume, I can read "volume: -0;01%". What can I do ? When I read in the properties, the audio format seems to be : "Windows Media Audio V2, 64 kbps, 44 kHz, stereo (for audio/video)". Quentin :cry: |
Read answer on your other post. |
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