Music Videos, from AVI to .divx been trying for hours help!

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  1. marc3

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    Hey everyone, I`ve been having a real headache trying to get some music vids from avi to .divx.

    I want to play them in my divx player (note: divx player NOT dvd player)

    Whenever i try any programs which claims to do it, it outputs it in another .avi format and it doesnt play, I have checked all the options in such programs and made sure divx was selected for the codec etc, but it just doesnt play.

    Can someone help and suggest a program I could use for it, or tell me where Im going wrong :p

    Cheers Marc
     
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    davexnet Active member

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    Have you looked at the DivX converter, available in the Divx
    "create" bundle.
     
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    Dr Divx works flawlessly! thank you very, very much! the audio seems to be out of a sinc a bit, any options i need to change for it?

    Cheers

    Marc
     
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    Try divxmuxwiz:
    http://support.divx.com/anonymous_portal/FAQSearch.aspx?entityId=Q6UJ9A0006FE

    Does your divx player not play avi files? The containers
    are almost identical, except .divx files have been extended to
    allow them to contain a menu and imbedded (soft) subtitles.

    I have a DVD player hooked up to my TV. It only plays xvid/divx
    files with the .avi extension.
    The strange thing is, if I use Divxmuxwiz to add
    soft subs, then rename the resulting .divx file to .avi, my 3 year
    old DVD player is quite happy to play it, and with working soft subs!



     

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