HELP!!!! Windows Media Audio V2
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ulysse
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22. May 2002 @ 05:25 |
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I have downloaded a Friends episode in DivX video format. It's compressed in windows media audio V2 format?????? and I don't get any sound with the pisture? What can I do to get sound? Thanks for any help and tips .
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Admin
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28. May 2002 @ 14:39 |
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Have you tried installing Media Player 7? The codec probably comes bundled with it. I don't know if it's available separately.
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ulysse
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29. May 2002 @ 04:28 |
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Thanks for your reply, but I am actually running media player 8. I was able to find the same file in a valid audio format, so my problem is solved. Cheers anyway
A True Friend Shoots U In The Front
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Admin
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29. May 2002 @ 08:29 |
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Ah, that's cool. You can always try using VirtualDub to see if the video or audio stream is corrupt.
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fingfast
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30. June 2002 @ 13:37 |
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gaxer
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19. August 2002 @ 13:45 |
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thanks a lot now i can watch my tripods avis using nimo pack! thx thx thx
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SoliloQuy
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25. August 2002 @ 21:59 |
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i'm having the same problem. could someone help me out and tell me what to do? i'm not getting any sound and yeah thanx if anyone can help that would be great
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porter
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21. September 2002 @ 05:20 |
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i downloaded a charmed episode..i have windows media player 8..it is avi format..i got video but no sound...what do i do??????????
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21. September 2002 @ 11:28 |
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if youve no audio. Open the file in virtualdub, click video and select direct stream copy, click audio and select full processing mode click audio again and then compression select no compression and click ok. Then click file - save avi. The output that you save should now have audio that windows media can read. To save yourself this problem, download a divx player.
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helpme
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29. September 2002 @ 03:45 |
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i have an avi file only its not. confused? me too. it says that its a video clip but it won't play in windows media player, divx player, i tried quicktime as well. i tried playin it in everything from internet xplorer to winamp and it wouldn't work. HELP!!! i tried to look at it in virtualdub but it said it couldn't see what type of file it was. save me!
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29. September 2002 @ 05:15 |
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Would I be right in saying that you downloaded this movie over a peer 2 peer network????
If you did, its probably a fake.
Of coarse, It could be just damaged so search kazaa for "DIVX-FIX_(REPAIRS_UNFINISHED_AVI_FILES_TO_WATCH).EXE".
Thats repaired a few downloaded files for me!!
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VCDjunkie
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30. September 2002 @ 20:46 |
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helpme
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1. October 2002 @ 01:20 |
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i think the file is just screwed, but its ok coz i downloaded a different one :) and it works fine. no need to ponder but thanx anyway.
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1. October 2002 @ 07:38 |
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Drop the peer2peer sharing and get involved in irc channels in places like irc.criten.net (i think it still works) that are famous for the movie trade.
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tsikou
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2. October 2002 @ 04:09 |
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the smrcodec really helped with the problem!!!!so anyone out there with divx files with no audio use the link mentioned earlier in this thread
nothing is impossible just improbable
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mhi003
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22. October 2002 @ 17:52 |
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I'm completely new to this divx business. I want to see and here some episodes of x-men but their audio files are in Windows Media Audio V2.
I downloaded the Nimolite pack 1.0 and tried to install it. But in the installation process I get a message "MSVCR70.dll was not found and reinstalling the application might fix the problem", and then quickly exits the installing window.
Now I have couple of questions.
1)What is this MSVCR file and how can I get it fixed?
2)After installing Nimo what do I do? Is DicectX necessary for this program to run my movies correctly? And if I have already installed Direct X and Nimo what do I do next?
Thanks
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23. October 2002 @ 16:10 |
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mhi003
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24. October 2002 @ 10:13 |
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So after I download the codec what do I do?
How will my Divx player or my Windows Media Player know that the codec its there, and will then use it to play sound?
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26. October 2002 @ 15:25 |
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When you have codec's installed, when windows media or whatever goes looking for an appropriate file to use to play the avi's it will find that the codecs are the best ones!
I just added that about the nimo codec pack because if you were ever converting a movie to vcd or something you would get a shock at the disgusting quality that a lot of people have been giving out about!
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kevong
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2. November 2002 @ 03:11 |
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help!!! dela, i installed both radium 4 and mpeg 4, and when i opened the file from windows media and divx still no sound... its a windows media audio v2 file... i used virtual dub and it cannot be save. theres an error says "the requested audio compression is not compatible with the input format. check the sampling rate and the channel count of the input match those of the requested format. help plz
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kevong
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2. November 2002 @ 03:32 |
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i got it... i tried nimo its now working.. thx
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joejoejoe
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16. November 2002 @ 05:43 |
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install the nimo audio codecs they work fine!
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xmasallyr
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22. November 2002 @ 21:24 |
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I downloaded an episode of The X-Files and it has Windows Media Audio V2 which is unsupported by any of my players (file share player, DivX player, Windows Media Player for XP)...is there something I can download to make this audio work? I can see the video. The nimo codec pack seems to not be working very well. Help me if you can !
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bowen2003
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3. December 2002 @ 15:57 |
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If you are installing the nimo codecs but it still isn't working, I think the problem is the options you select when you install them. By default it is not a full installation - go through each of the installation options, expand the categories and make sure that windows media audio or whatever is checked.
I did this and now mine works fine.
Good luck.
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A02
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15. December 2002 @ 13:33 |
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I finally found the solution for Windows Media Audio V2. My post is long but is worthy. You don't need to install Nimo and other software which force you to use their spyware! You have to replace a file named msaud32.acm in your windows\system\ folder with the following file. Although it may be the same version as your file (7.00.00.1954) the file is hacked and works for AVI. Copy everything below this line to an empty TXT file opened in WordPad (not in Notepad). Then save the file (as a text file) and rename it WMA.UUE, then open it with WinZip and extract the file. No restart is needed for the change to work. You can keep your original file renaming it, if you want to be able to restore the system later (although you won't want).
*** Sorry, FILE IS MISSING. ***
*** READ THE NEXT MESSAGE ***
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