
I may need to remove it if I plan to do anything with this file but I'm more concerned right now with the audio. I'm guessing that the video trouble I get with Virtual Dub is because of that Filter. Under Windows Media Player 8 the Audio Codec is listed as Unknown.Īny help on this would be appreciated. Under Filter Properties for the DirectSound Device I get: Click on the second box change frame rate to frames per second and type in the number you want. Click Audio, pick no audio (if the video frame rate is slower, the audio length won’t match) 4. Under Windows Media Player 6.4 the Filters in use are: Open your file in VirtualDub, click video, pick Direct Stream Copy. Here's the Audio Stream information Virtual Dub gives:Īs for the video information I see that the Decompressor is listed as Pinnacle Systems MPEG Codec but this is not what shows up using file properties when playing it in Windows Media Player. Virtual Dub gives me no Video but gives the same audio troubles. TMPGEnc gives me no video and no audio and what's more I get an error about an illegal stream when trying to load it. I try loading it into Virtual Dub and TMPGEnc. I tried the video under Windows media Player (Both the older 6.4 as well as version 8 ) and the Divx Player. After this, i used AVI2WAV to get the wav file. I got the 'No Audio decompressor could be found to decompress the source audio format.' error. You can follow steps below to uninstall the Conexant driver.

#VIRTUALDUB NO AUDIO DECOMPRESSOR DRIVER#
To resolve the problem, you can try uninstalling the Conexant audio driver and installing it again.

Now, however, when playing the video back the sound is.stuttery.for lack of a better word. I first tried to capture the WAV file from an AVI with VirtualDub. The audio driver you have installed may be corrupted or incompatible with your operating system. I remember playing this video and hearing the sound fine. Ok, I downloaded a Divx Video a long time ago.
