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What Does 0-bit Sample Precision Mean?, Question
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rooster6975
  Posted: Sep 24 2002, 07:50 PM


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Hi,

When I open an AVI, I choose File - File Information. In the audio section, there is information about the audio streams within the file. One of the things it tells you is sample bit precision.

When I make an AC3 AVI with 5 channels, it always says :

Sample Precision - 0-bit

What does this mean?

Thanks,
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fccHandler
Posted: Sep 24 2002, 08:01 PM


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Cause: VirtualDub doesn't know how to interpret AC3 audio streams
Workaround: Pretend that the field says "unknown" instead of "0-bit"

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