Re: Output mpeg3 (Xvid?) to DV? What about DVD? Codec Hell



On 27 Oct 2005 20:30:25 -0700, "Justin" <Acurajustin1978@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Well, that peice of software is officially a peice of ***.
>
>I got another xvid error, so I uninstalled divx and xvid. I
>reinstalled both using anopen source version of xvid. I then received
>an error saying xvid was not installed. I hit OK, then it said I
>didn't have a version of divx installed. I hit OK it reverted back to
>the xvid error. I tried to kill the task it then repidly had a
>coniption, and crashed the PC. Now even after rebooting ths thingis
>slower than dirt. Those Germans can make cars, but they better leave
>software to the rest of the world.

Actually, there's nothing wrong with Xvid at all. It's the
most common codec in use for video trading. The problem lies not in
heaven, but within yourself, or at least your computer. Somehow, your
codec installations have become corrupted. May I ask which version of
Xvid you're trying to install? Also, a good way around all of this is
to try the all-purpose ffdshow codec, which also has a handy Video for
Windows front-end. In any case, there's no reason at all why
Virtualdub shouldn't be able to open an Xvid-encoded AVI.

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