Can one Convert Google GVI files to VCD?
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Originally Posted by anonymezits an avi file, i'd imagine the extension has just been changed to gvi so you know where it came from. the reason tmpgenc/vdub won't load, and also why you cannot encode, is because you don't have the vfw codec on your system. as the LT said, either download & install divx, or download & install ffdshow, and set divx4 to libavcodec in vfw codec configurationComment
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Originally Posted by anonymezits an avi file, i'd imagine the extension has just been changed to gvi so you know where it came from. the reason tmpgenc/vdub won't load, and also why you cannot encode, is because you don't have the vfw codec on your system. as the LT said, either download & install divx, or download & install ffdshow, and set divx4 to libavcodec in vfw codec configurationComment
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Virtual Dub To The Rescue?
Originally Posted by ulTRAXThis is my last hope.... I installed ffdshow but I can't find any mention in the codec config of dvix4 or vfw. I looked though all the other menus too.
EDIT... maybe not... it created a huge 6 gig file after only processing the first 5 minutes of a 90 minute show.Last edited by ulTRAX; 23 Apr 2006, 04:51 AM.Comment
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Probably uncompressed.CYA Later:
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Originally Posted by soupStart / programs / ffdshow / vfw codec configuration.
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I just tried the SUPER encoder.... from http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
It will work with the Google avi files and convert them to mpg, VCD, SVCD etc... but the video is all washed out.Last edited by ulTRAX; 23 Apr 2006, 09:19 AM.Comment
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Hmmmm, I tried that, in VDub it shows as DivX codec. I just say, encode using the normal DivX.CYA Later:
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Originally Posted by drfsupercenterHmmmm, I tried that, in VDub it shows as DivX codec. I just say, encode using the normal DivX.Comment
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