This is what I would do:
- Demux in TMPGEnc Plus
- Open MP2 audio in
Sound Forge, save as WAV.
- Restore in SF and/or Audacity.
Goldwave is also great for DirectShow-based file reading, to open an audio file that SF or Audacity refuses to acknowledge. Save as WAV, then go back to SF or Audacity to read the WAV.
There's many ways to do this, but that's one.
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