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  1. AmirROCKS

    AmirROCKS Member

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    Hey well. I want to burn a clip of something onto DVD. I thought it was an avi file so i got AVI2DVD, i know how to burn it with AVI2DVD but the file is a Windows Audio/Video File. I want to convert it to AVI because AVI2DVD doesnt see the file.

    Does anyone know what I can use, or how to convert.


    Thanks in advanced.
     
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    rebootjim Active member

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    Try VSO DivX to DVD.
     
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    Hey. I tried that and it read the file. I followed the guide on afterdawn and i encoded and burnt and everytime the camera would change angles (its a comedy show) it would pixalate. And the audio would go at the same right while the show would speed up so at one point audio was 30 seconds behinds the video.

    Again it is a Windows Media Audio/Video file and I want to be able to convert to DVD and burn it. Thanks again.
     
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    celtic_d Regular member

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    Not sure that libavcodec's WMV8 and VC-1 decoding is exactly complete.

    Anything that accepts input via dshow should be able to make use of MS's DMO WMV filters, otherwise you could use AVISynth with directshowsource.
     
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    AmirROCKS Member

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    Sorry. I didnt understand that. lol. could you explain again.
     
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    celtic_d Regular member

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    Well as far as I know VSO's DivXtoDVD uses libavcodec/format for input. libavcodec is a set of opensource libs for decoding/encoding various audio and video compressions including WMV and VC-1 (aka WMV9). libavformat is a collection of opensource libs for handling various formats/containers including ASF/WMV.

    So the app uses these for input rather than whatever is installed on the system where as most other apps uses whatever directshow/DMO filters or VfW/ACM codecs are installed.

    Could be wrong, but last time I checked it did include avcodec.dll and avformat.dll and I assume that they aren't just used for encodoing, but I guess they could be.
     

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