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I've captured a TV show with divx compression for the video and with windows media audio V2 for the audio. I can playback the show in windows media player 9 with audio and video but not other player software. I realized this when my friend wanted to watch it too but he doesn't have a computer so I got to convert it into VCD format. And after the conversion, there's no sound. Tried to rip out the wav audio but no help at all. Also tried to uninstall the windows media player 9 and it's codec and reinstall them, still not helping. Open the avi file with virtual dub, the playback doesn't have sound too. I'm running out of idea to convert that show now. So, anyone here can help?

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