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i converted dvd movie to divx with intervideo dvd copy,(after ripping dvd with dvddecryptor).
now when i play in latest divx player it gives message in start,
"This file contains unknown audio data.
The video file you are opening includes audio data that is not recognized
by the DivX Player.

The file contains the following type of data: Audio data: Tag 85

You may need to install a new audio codec on your computer to listen to the audio.
You can either stop playback now or watch the video without the audio."

then i can play only video
can ne1 help me what is this tag85 & how can i rectify problem.
thanx

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Reply #1
Apparently nobody here knows 'intervideo dvd copy'.

You might want to try doom9.net, they're the video experts.

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Reply #2
As Garf said, go to Doom9. I have though experienced the same thing, and that was caused by an ac3 stream (the original dvd audio stream) in the video. That means you'll have to install an ac3 codec such as Nimo, or transcode the ac3 stream to mp3 (or Vorbis if you want an ogm video file) before merging video and audio.

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Reply #3
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That means you'll have to install an ac3 codec such as Nimo, or transcode the ac3 stream to mp3 (or Vorbis if you want an ogm video file) before merging video and audio.

Nimo is no AC3 codec, it's a codec collection. It's better to install codecs manually, one by one.

To play files with AC3 audio, use this filter: http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/

It takes some time to find good settings for it, but it pays off.

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Reply #4
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Nimo is no AC3 codec, it's a codec collection. It's better to install codecs manually, one by one.

Hmm, that should have been written in a bigger font 

I think we all know people who are definately less than happy after installing the Nimo Codec Pack.

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Reply #5
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To play files with AC3 audio, use this filter: http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/

It takes some time to find good settings for it, but it pays off.

or use the Moonlight Odio Dekoda DirectShow® filter which can be downloaded HERE.

-andy-

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Reply #6
Yeah, you could use Moonlight Odio Dekoda, but personally I think AC3Filter is a much better choice.
Feature list:
    * Full AC3 standard compliance.
    * S/P DIF passthrough support.
    * Decode MPEG2 PES streams.
    * Multichannel output support.
    * LFE support.
    * Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) support.
    * Overflow control and automatic gain control.
    * Gain levels control.
    * Bitstream information (channel format, bitrate, sample rate, coupling freq and maximun freq).
    * Input/output levels.
    * Matrix mixer with direct control of mixing matrix.
    * Stereo to multichannel mixing.
    * DolbySurround/ProLogic/ProLogicII downmixing.
    * Delays for each channel.
    * Equalizer.
Hard work might not kill you, but why take any chances?

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Reply #7
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Apparently nobody here knows 'intervideo dvd copy'.

Just to inform people: Intervideo DVD Copy won't work with encrypted DVDs. If you want to simply do a 1:1 DVD copy, you're better off with DVDdecrypter. (which is also free)

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Reply #8
CiTay i installed ac3 filter,still there is same problem.
thanx all of u for great help.
expecting solution.
thanx again

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Reply #9
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CiTay i installed ac3 filter,still there is same problem.
thanx all of u for great help.
expecting solution.
thanx again

Download GSpot from here: http://www.headbands.com/gspot/, load the file and see what it shows under "audio format", then post the results here.