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C3PX
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STAR WARS: EP IV 2004 REVISITED ADYWAN *1080p HD VERSION NOW IN PRODUCTION
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Date created
1-Mar-2008, 11:19 PM
Originally posted by: j32885


What do I need to do, in order add sound, vocals, and music to the .avi file?

Do I need to use the .NFO file?

Help Me Out Please?!? @_@


The .nfo file is just an information file. Open it with Notpad and you will see information about whatever the thing you downloaded it with was, in this case it will have information about Ady's Star Wars Revisited. It is kind of like the tag on a shirt, it has useful information on it, but if you tear it off, the shirt still functions just the same. So the .nfo file has nothing to do with your audio issues.

As boba feta already suggested, sounds like you need an AC3 codec installed to in order to hear the audio. That should fix the problem. Once you install an AC3 codec (should take more than five minutes to google it and find a link to one someplace) you should be able to hear the audio from whatever media player you like, doesn't matter which one you use. Window Media Player will do just fine. If you were going to get into the habit of watching .avi files often then I would suggest getting a better player like VLC media player, or Media Player Classic (both of which are freeware), but if Adywan's is the only video in this format you are likely ever to watch and you don't feel the need for advanced options then Window Media Player ought to do fine.

Hope you get it working, good luck. Sounds like you are trying to convert the Xvid to DVD? Keep in mind that Xvid is very compressed low quality format, converting it back to DVD won't gain you any of the lost quality back. In other words, in just a few days you could download the 4 gig DVD version with menus, extras, and it will be of considerably better quality. Sure you would have to wait longer for it, and it might be a pain to torrent a 4 gig file and take a few days to finish, but in the long run your blank DVD will be put to a lot better use. Of course if you are just going to play it on your portable DVD player and not on a full sized TV screen, then you might not even be able to tell the difference.