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13th July 2008, 12:09 | #1 | Link |
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XviD_encraw to AVIs greater than 2gb
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I am trying to encode an XviD AVI file using MeGUI which uses xvid_encraw Release 2008-05-17. I have not been able to get it to create AVI files greater that 2gb. Is there a different version of xvid_encraw that supports outputs using OpenDML or AVI 2.0. Or is there a command line parameter I need to add to get it to work. |
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I am using xvid_encraw from the latest developer build of MeGUI. I am having issues encoding avi larger than 2GB. When I load the avi file into AVIMUX_GUI it claims that file is not an avi file. Any help on this is appreciated.
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the latest xvid_encraw doesnt support writing opendml avi. hence cant create files bigger than 2GB.
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What would be the best way to encode an avi of over 2GB without installing additional codecs. I tried the xvid_encraw available from squid80's home page it generates file but it is extremely oversized.
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The command line for pass 1:
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"C:\path\to\MeGUI\tools\xvid_encraw\xvid_encraw.exe" -i "F:\path\to\foo.avs" -pass1 "F:\path\to\foo.stats" -bitrate 1479 -kboost 100 -overhead 0 -turbo -nopacked -vhqmode 4 -qtype 1 -bvhq -par 1:1 -threads 3 Code:
"C:\path\to\MeGUI\tools\xvid_encraw\xvid_encraw.exe" -i "F:\path\to\foo.avs" -pass2 "F:\path\to\foo.stats" -bitrate 1479 -kboost 100 -overhead 0 -turbo -nopacked -vhqmode 4 -qtype 1 -imin 3 -pmin 3 -bvhq -bmin 3 -par 1:1 -threads 2 -avi "F:\path\to\foo.avi" Code:
--[Information] Final statistics ---[Information] Video Bitrate Desired: 1479 kbit/s ---[Information] Video Bitrate Obtained (approximate): 2556 kbit/s |
28th February 2011, 21:58 | #10 | Link |
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I just let xvid_encraw output to mkv and then use Avimux-Gui to mux the mkv and the sound to avi as Avimux-Gui can open the mkv and mux to avi.
But I just noticed that the latest 1.3 that I have is not compiled with mkv support. Last edited by Rumbah; 28th February 2011 at 22:35. |
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