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is that a error with my avi file or have i made the setting in virtualdub incorrect
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This is not really an error in either, this simply means that virtualdub does not have a filter/codec to decompress the audio, so it cannot convert it.
A more interesting question is what kind of audio format the avi then contains. Can you hear sound when you play the file in windows media player or another player? If not then you need a codec to be able to hear the audio, if you do hear sound it could be that the audio in your avi is in AC3 (dolby) this format cannot be converted directly by the original virtualdub. demux the track and convert it separately using besweet or headac3he.
To find out what type of audio your avi contains use Gspot (found
Doom9 in the download section. This will tell you what's in your avi.