Extracting wav track

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  1. carlmart

    carlmart Regular member

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    This is a problem I raised before, solved with two movies and now I'm back again. Only I can't remember what I did on those times.

    In both cases I had an avi file, with Divx compression, that had dual-audio tracks.

    My normal burning procedure, using Procoder to convert to MPEG2, only got me one audio track and gave me no option to choose the one I wanted.

    What I had to do, after trying everything, was using a program (which I think was VirtualDub but didn't work now) to extract the wav track I wanted and feed that audio track for the Procoder conversion. Things were fine with no sync problems. I need to go through Procoder because the original files are PAL and I need NTSC.

    What programs can provide that audio extraction?
     
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    Well, this was a fast one. And I am answering my question myself, thanks to another thread on audio levels on this Forum which reminded me how I had done it before.

    Yes, it was VirtualDubMod indeed, going through Streams and then saving the chosen wav track.

     
  3. rp_024

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    I seem to have the same problem with a conversion I did, can you post that thread link?

    Thanks Calmart!
     
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