I have some xvid files , that when i play on my standalone player The video plays fine , but there is no audio . There is audio when i play on my pc . I could convert the file to divx with dr divx , but then i would lose some video quality . Is there anyway i can fix the audio but keep the video intact in a new file ?
These are avi's? XviD is just a video codec, it has nothing to do with audio. Also I fail to see how re-encoding the video would help the fix audio. Post some details on the files. In particular what audio they use.
.. divx and most xvid play fine in my standalone[dvd player for my tv ] , but with this xvid file[avi] im not getting audio . I allready converted it to divx [avi]and the audio plays great , but i lost some video quality . Im asking if anyone knows off a prog that would allow me to change the audio , without touching the video . But still keep them in synch.. the file has a' 0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3 " audio codec . "48000Hz 139 kb/s total (2 chnls) " The file i converted to divx [ audio plays ] use's the same audio codec "0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3" but the audio is "44100Hz 64 kb/s total (2 chnls) "[ this is the file that works ]
I too am wondering why the first file didn't play. When I first read this, I thought the first file might have had AC3 or DTS, and when you encoded it back to Divx, it changed the format to mp3. But if BOTH files have mp3, it should work. uhmmmmmmm. Does Divx or Xvid files with AC3 audio work in your player?
I used Asf-avi-rm-wmv repair v1.82 .. after running the file through that . i get audio , but it it out off snych by about 5 seconds .. the divx file is out off snych by about 2 seconds. The new file i made and the divx both play on my stand alone [ audio + video] but are out off snych. the repaired file is "0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3"48000Hz 139 kb/s total (2 chnls) . strange that that app threw the audio out off synch , because its supposed ot fix the synchro . Im pretty sure my standalone plays ap3 .. it has played allmost every xvid, divx , mpeg i have thrown at it .. lg lda 530
Two possibilities as I see it. 1) Your player doesn't like VBR mp3 audio. 2) It didn't like the way the audio was interleaved (or not interleaved). You could try VirtualDubMod and lame ACM to recompress to CBR or try remuxing with AVIMuxGUI.