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    GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    Hello. I have a desktop machine and it is been installed with Windows Xp operating system. I just wants to know that is there anyway through which I can make GraphEdit work with LPCM Audio? I want to know and get the things to work and process well for the same. Please do help me out in getting the things to know. It would be a great help.

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    Re: GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    It depends on the type and filters that is been installed. Accordingly GraphEdit should be able to handle any kind of tool that it needs to process and work out. So do check out for the installed filters. You may then get to the things to process and function well. So do look out for the same. I hope this may work for you then.

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    Re: GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    There is another too through which you can make the issue to be sorted well for. You need to use dvd2avi for extracting the wav-file from your vobs. I hope this may then work out well and get the things to work out in your ways. So do check out for the same and then look for the thing. I hope you may then get the issue to be sorted well. So do check out.

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    Re: GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    You can make use of CyberLink Audio Decoder filter & the WaveToMPA filter to convert the LPCM to standard audio format. I hope this may help you out well for getting the issue to be sorted. Do check out for the same. I hope it may then help you out well for getting the issue to be sorted and let the thing that may help you out to get the issues to be sorted.

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    Re: GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    There is no need to install any certain application. All you need to check out for the same by getting all the filters install to the GraphEdit. I hope this may help and work out for the issue to be sorted well so do look out that may then get the things to process accordingly. It is essentially necessary and make the things to be concluded well. I hope this may help.

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    Re: GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    The possibility that the application is not able to perform or get worked may be due to the same reason the application is missing out with the filters. So in order to make it process you need to check out for the filters by padding the plugins required. This may then help you out to process and function accordingly. Do look out. I hope you may then be able to work and function well.

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    Re: GraphEdit with LPCM audio

    The use of Cyberlink audio decoder is quite very much helpful to get the things to function well. It will help you out well for making the necessary ailments to be fulfilled. So do look out for the same. It is very much essential that you process and work for the same. I hope you may then be able to perform accordingly. So check out.

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