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Mon 14 Oct 2002, 21:29
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SuperHero
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Maybe you should try with Media Cleaner (5 or 6), but it's commercial, and quite expensive...
In al last resort, maybe you can try to hijack the audio output of your svcd player (search the well-named "hijack", announced by Levon here, somewhere, IIRC), and then copy paste the audio in quicktime? Just a guess, i would personnaly use the Digital Performer MAS soundmanager output (same as hijack).
Let us know how you sorted it out.
Bye.
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