Well, I got a pirated AVS Audio Converter to convert them, but (1), it's pirated (which I really don't think you want blemishing your awesome mod), and (2) it cuts off everything after the last second (unless VLC player does that; not the converter. I wish my codecs for WMP worked...).
Can't get Avidemux to do it. It can save the audio of the .AVI, but as a "file"; no file extension at all. I have no idea what format it is, and VLC can't play it.
The VirtualDub I downloaded (hmm... you just extract the archive; not install it. Is that right?) can't play the .AVI file ("The decompression codec cannot decompress to an RGB format. This is very unusual. Check that any "Force YUY2" options are not enabled in the codec's properties"). It can export the "raw audio" as a .bin (which VLC doesn't seem to be able to play, not sure whether it's the format or the file) or .mp3 (which has been said to result in a decrease in quality which we don't want).
ImToo did the same thing as AVS, but it's shareware so as long as I don't have to record a line over 3 minutes...
I have googled ogg to avi converter, they all require a payment, or have a shareware version which has restrictions I either see or have to find out after installing the things.
With regards to AviDemux, select .wav as the output format, then "save audio" and
include the extension in the filename, so if you have an AVI called 'voice',
open it in AviDemux,
select wav in the "audio format" section on the left.
Go to the "audio" drop-down menu, select 'save audio".
Enter filename as "voice.wav"
At least you will be able to open it in Audacity, as I don't know how well the vorbis thing works in AviDemux. You could also try goldwave for batch process converting of wav to ogg (If Audacity doesn't batch convert); is shareware, but if you only use it for converting, you won't go over the limit fast.
- VLC: yes, it does seem to not play the last second of files, so if you have a 1 second file, it basically doesn't play! Have a look in Audacity to see if the wave-form is complete if you want conformation.
Also, I haven't tried this yet, but this may be useful for batch conversion to .wav files from your avi's.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/free-dvd-video-software.htmHope this helps
