View Full Version : DivX/WMA v.2 codec transcoding?
rampitup46
5th April 2005, 23:42
Hi everyone! I have some files that were encoded in DivX, and for some reason the jackass encoded them at 22.028fps...Needless to say, it is interesting to hear the women speak in mannish voices. Anyway, I extracted a WAV of the soundtrack, and it is unreadable by besweet or any audio program I have. And I have a lot of them. Does anyone know a way to transcode ACM/DivX/WMA v.2 audio to something useable, i.e., WAV? Any help would be greatly appreciated, and thanks in advance!
magicclue
6th April 2005, 00:35
:search: USE THE FORUM SEARCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:angry:
At least you could have put some effort in to find your solution.
Never mind welcome to the forum - and here's your answer:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20926&highlight=wma+acm+codec
http://www.divx-digest.com/software/index2.html#codecs
rampitup46
6th April 2005, 07:33
my ears are RED! but honest to God, i searched and searched! i really did. i have been lurking for months, and know better than to, say, post a question about besweet or GK without the logfile. anyway, thank you very much for finding that for me. community. feel it, people! thanks magic.
rampitup46
6th April 2005, 07:34
or should i say, danke schoen, mein freund.
magicclue
6th April 2005, 11:17
You know some german :p I'm impressed.
Good luck.
planet1
6th April 2005, 17:25
hi,
well maybe AVI-Mux GUI will be able to extract to WMA (DivX ;-) Audio) some day.
Till then:
For playback you shouldnt take the old ACM from the DivX 3.11 package but undercut's WindowsMediaAudio ACM & dshow decoder:
http://www.undercut.org/msmpeg4/
As for further processing the WMA i'd recommend using VirtualDub (to dump the audio stream to a wma-WAVE) & foobar2000 (for playback or further re-encoding).
cya
KpeX
6th April 2005, 17:56
You should do your own encoding instead of letting some jackass do it :P Thread closed, R6.
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