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Unable to open audio stream - VideoHelp Forum

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/230833-Unable-to-open-audio-stream
    The way I do it is to encode just the video with a MPEG-2 encoder like TMPGEnc, then open the MPEG-2 in an authoring program like TMPGEnc DVD Author. Select the new AC3 audio and add menus, etc. and author to DVD. But if you want to use DVDSanta, you can open the original video in VDMod and go to 'Streams' again. Select 'Add' and browse to your new AC3 …

DVD santa unsupported audio stream? | AfterDawn …

    https://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/dvd-santa-unsupported-audio-stream.343059/
    The first one says 'unsupported audio stream'. and the second one says 'unable to open video file of D:\directory\filename.mpg' Last edited: Mar 23, 2005 akakida , Mar 23, 2005

DVD Santa....unsupported audio stream!? | Overclockers UK ...

    https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/dvd-santa-unsupported-audio-stream.17708054/
    If it is giving an 'Unsupported audio stream' error, you will be missing an audio codec, to find out which it refers to, download GSpot, open the AVI in it, and it will tell you the audio stream of the AVI and if you install that codec (try FFDShow), DVDSanta will should use it (I would think), and should then do the conversion.

Newbie only know how to use DVDSanta, but it won't convert ...

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/295939-Newbie-only-know-how-to-use-DVDSanta-but-it-won-t-convert-some-videos
    I want to burn an .avi file. I use DVDSanta because it's easy and the results are good. Sometimes it won't work and I get a message that says "Unsupported Audio Stream, Unable to Open the Video File." I used MediaInfo and it found that the audio is "MPEG-4 Visual (Packet Bitstream) BVOP."

[Matroska-users] DvdSanta Alternative

    https://lists.matroska.org/pipermail/matroska-users/2006-November/001152.html
    Is there an alternative program to DvdSanta. Of all my dvd files Santa will only recognise the audio stream of one, which shows the audio type as PCM. It will not recognise audio streams in mkv files that are AAC, ac3 or mp3. I don't know what to do.

Solved: Can't open file or file has no audio streams ...

    https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/3ds-max-forum/can-t-open-file-or-file-has-no-audio-streams/td-p/4138507
    can't open file or file has no audio streams. It displays the WAV in trackview though - you can clearly see the spikes of the audio stream on the the timeline. Its just theres no sound coming out when you scrub the timeline, preview or render. Nothing. The WAV file plays fine in all other windows programs, and is an uncompressed WAV.

GNU Octave - Bugs: bug #54668, unable to open audio ...

    https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?54668
    Code below shows what I am trying to do -- basically 2 channel in and 2 channel out simultaneous audio play and record. My hardware is a PreSonus Audiobox 96, which supports quite a few bit rates but I think only 24 bit width. I cannot make it work -- typically it dies with "audiorecorder: unable to open audio recording stream".

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