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26th January 2007, 23:07 | #63 | Link |
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working fine here encoded a small clip using xvid no problem status bar stats appeared correctly.
had a instalation error but i think it was due to be running the instalation file from the zip file, after extracting the msi it didnt produce any error |
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Excuse me, where does it say Xvid 1.1.2? (My GSpot is 2.60 RC01). Thanks for clarifying. Anyway I tried to change the codec for DivX in beta 5 and it did encoded with the same FourCC but different data, so maybe you enabled the codecs while I thought they were still disabled... Thanks for being clear!
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27th January 2007, 00:38 | #70 | Link |
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Glad to be of help
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27th January 2007, 00:55 | #71 | Link |
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That pic is not from an avi made with avi.NET..... avi.NET will say DX50 in first column, no matter what version of XviD you use, it the muxing program from DivX Networks that does this.
As for XviD, avi.NET will only work correctly with XviD v1.1.2 not other versions, this is important...... |
27th January 2007, 01:03 | #72 | Link | |
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I forgot when trying the theory Xvid/Divx I did used Nick's FourCC changer and made it XVID. I'm sorry, it was really created with avi.net! Mine is 1.2-127 (Dec 8, 2006) |
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27th January 2007, 01:24 | #73 | Link |
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Well it had me a bit worried as NVOP should be on, BVOP shoul d be on, and PB should be on....... Next time you do a test see what it says in GSpot, if it's different to what I've just mentioned then avi.NET is not working with that codec.....
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27th January 2007, 06:26 | #75 | Link |
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Thanks CloneAd You Rock! that fixed that problem.
I'd like to be able to convert the audio to mp3 at least down to 96kps if possible. What i'd really like to see is an option to base my encodes on a particular template. for example, majority of my encodes come from my HDD JVC Everio that i send to family overseas so i always use the same settings for each. The index.net is a life saver.. if i could somehow save my index.net list and open that list within avi.net and run a template on it... It would be awesome. One other question, would encodes be any faster if there was an option to downmix audio within the avs script (NicAC3Source..,2) for instance? |
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Not sure, I only use the Nic audio stuff during the preview. |
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