Sometimes when I encode a movie in Divx 5, I can't change the position (fast forward) the movie when I try to view it in the player. The movie looks fine and plays fine straight through; but if I try to change the position on the slider at the bottom, the player crashes. I tried rekeying the original movie before encoding, changed the number of key frames, etc., but that does not help. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Can't change position in Divx recording
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what player do u use and what spec machine do u have. Also what is the audio format used? -
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-- DivX Player 2.0 Alpha.exe
-- I have tried to encode it in DixX 5.0.2, and when that did not work, DivX 3 and 4. I used the DivX audio codec.
-- I have a IBM Thinkpad with a Pentium 700 processor, 198 MEG RAM, 8 MEG video memory, SiliconMotion Lynx display adapter, running WinXP.
The original file which ran fine was 640X480, DivX 5.02, 25 FPS, key frames every 10 sec., Frauhaufer IIS Mpeg layer 3 audio at 48 khz.
I am trying to edit and save it as as 320 x 240, DivX 5.02, 25 FPS, key frames every 10 sec., Frauhaufer IIS Mpeg layer 3 audio at 24 khz. Like I said, it ran fine, I just could not adjust the position.
Thanks much.Comment
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try windows media player 6.4 and/or bsplayer as they are both good. The DivX Player is not very effiecient when it coems to playing video files.Comment
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Hey, thanks for the help so far. I have been away. Anyway...
I have converted an mpg to divx. I am posting the file information as a jpeg. The divx avi runs fine from start to finish but I cannot change the position in MediaPlayer, the Divx Playa or bsplayer (all latest releases). It has 39 key frames. FOr the life of me I cannot figure out what's wrong. I can change position on files I download, but not one I author.
Any suggestions will be much appreciated.Attached FilesComment
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OK that is kinda strange.
I wonder if the problem could be audio related.
Try removing the audio by selecting audio->'no audio' and video->'direct stream copy'. Save it as a new file and play that.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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KHP, you're the man.
I tried the file without audio and I could jump around. I then tried compressing the audio with MPEG Layer 3 audio and it works. Has anyone else had trouble, or had success with the DivX audio codec?
I have not seen much advice on selection of audio codecs and compression. Do you have a general suggestion for MPEG Layer 3 audio compression settings, or will the right setting vary by movie, video compression codec (and settings), etc?
Thanks a bunch.Comment
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For AC3 to MP3 conversion, I usually use Besweet. Typically using a command like this:
Code:D:\besweet\BeSweet.exe -core( -input "D:\DONT_SAY_A_WORD\DONT_SAY_A_WORD AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY -95ms.ac3" -output "D:\DONT_SAY_A_WORD\DONT_SAY_A_WORD AC3 T01 3_2ch 448Kbps DELAY -95ms.mp3" ) -azid(-c normal) -ota( -g max) -lame( --alt-preset 128)
This created a vbr mp3 file that, then has to be muxed into the avi file using nandub.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Originally posted by hacker_on_fire
try windows media player 6.4 and/or bsplayer as they are both good. The DivX Player is not very effiecient when it coems to playing video files.Comment
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