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Windows Media Encoder - NO SOUND?!?
Name: kev100 Date: February 29, 2004 at 23:12:51 Pacific OS: XP PRO CPU/Ram: athlon/512
Comment:
I downloaded Windows Media Encoder 9 series from the MS web site.
I already have some MPEG2 files that I need converted. The mpgs themselves are fine (sound, etc). HOWEVER, when I convert them to wmv's....no sound results. Video fine...just no sound.
I have looked EVERYWHERE for an audio input level...and can find NOTHING in the encoder software. It's driving me bannanas!!
One of the viewable options during encoding is an audio level bar. It just has one little green level down at the bottom.
Name: Code One Date: March 19, 2004 at 18:16:43 Pacific
Reply:
ive seen this before and it is a error or just a misunderstanding which is misunderstood when you convert, you need to get a program that fixes corrupt mpeg files do a search on google and that should do it...
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