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> ...or, as others have suggested, just use an MP3 codec at some high > bitrate (like 320kbits/sec). I noticed that when I load an AVI video with a 48kHz 16-bit PCM audio track, the highest mp3 that VirtualDub will allow me to encode is 48kHz, stereo, 128 kbps. It can't go higher, even with the "show all formats" enabled. I installed the extra mp3 codecs as well as Fraunhofer IIS .mp3 Producer Professional which allows extra bitrates to appear. They don't appear everywhere. SO, is there any lossless DLL audio codec that can be integrated in my WinXP OS and be available and called from any application? I haven't found any yet.
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