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    Encoding a video using an Xvid converter, but during the first pass it...

    ...loses audio midway through the product? I am using Xvid program to encode my video, but when i do a two-pass conversion, it loses what seems to be the last 4 minutes of audio in the 9 minute file. How do i fix this so that I can have the complete audio?

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    Try doing a single pass conversion and see if you have the video there. For some reason there is a break in the audio stream and xvid is getting confused.

    You are ABSOLUTELY sure that you have listened to the ENTIRE audio before converting and verified it is actually there?

    You can email me with specific questions

    I would suggest a post at darksiderg.com as well


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