
21st October 2003
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I understand that your AC3 audio is embedded in the movie file, whereas I understand that bhood37 was talking about extern audio files. Thus you shouldn' t need the AC3 delay corrector program bhood37 refers to. Quote:
Also downloaded virtualdub, but that program warns me for having DiVX 3 codec and says the moviefile is corrupt
| Well divx3 is an illegal hack of some (now old) microsoft codec, VirtualDub warns you against that, but it's not a problem.
Your movie file may be corrupt, I can't tell (I think that VirtuaLDub can handle AC3, but I'm not sure, I can't remember... try VirtualDubMod)
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