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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Avi and sub file
Hi, I have a movie in avi format but the sound wont play because it has a seperate sub file for the sound which I have but dont know how to incorporate them or make them work... Any ideas?
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Aerospace
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: MN, USA
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.Sub would be a cloneCD file.
most likely to burn to a CD in SVCD format.
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My capture software can capture the audio and video together, and / or separately. If both files are in the same directory, then Windows Media Player should find, and play, the sound file with the movie.
Unless it's like Fastfly sez, which I'm not hip to 'cause I've never used CloneCD. TwoRails |
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Member (8 bit)
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I just played it in media player and there is still no sound. Weird.... Im thinking I need an ac3 codec?? Something like that?
Sean |
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Aerospace
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I havent Used CloneCD either.
I am making a Educated guess. I just researched on the .sub extension and found out the main program to use it is cloneCD. I would donwload clonecd http://elby.ch/english/products/clone_cd/ and see if cloneCd will burn a CD from the .sub file. |
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Its pretty odd.
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If they are both in the same directory / folder, then I'm clueless...
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