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Originally Posted by admin
In all likelihood, installing a codec pack messed up your ability to play MPEG Layer II audio. No special codecs are required for MP2 audio -- Windows should natively play it, as Windows comes with MPEG-1 playback embedded in the OS (and it includes the Layer 2 audio). Only a latter addition (in essence, a codec override) would have altered this. You should try to render the audio in Gspot, and see what codec it defaults to using. Press the little (1) under the "Aud" text in the lower left part of the Gspot window.
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Only the '1' is clickable, so it just defaults to MPEG-1 Layer 2.
A google shows that lots of others are also having the same problem as me. I think, in this case, the problem is that the program was written for XP, and while it didn't function at all in Vista, it works-ish in 7. If anyone has managed to get audio in it, please tell me.