Anyone knows how to make a divx file (video : divx codec, audio : mp3) using only Graphedit ? Thanks.
It's possible to encode divx with Graphedit ?
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Why Graphedit to encode divx ?
The reason, why i would like to encode divx with the Graphedit is because it is the only program that i know that can read the most dificulte divx files codecs compilatition that we get over the Internet, and then re-enconde them to the standard format ( divx & mp3 ).Comment
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Some "The Others" divx file i got from Kazaa
I have the packs Nimo, ACE MegaPack and ELISOFT.
I downloaded from Kazaa a divx file from the movie "The Others†that with all this packs installed didn't work in any player. So I render the file in Graphedit, and the graph it generated had broken links, so I link the arrows in the right places and so I was able to see the movie in Graphedit. Unfortunately I already deleted the file because I needed the space, so more details I can't give.Comment
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Use "File Source (ASync)" to open your existing DivX file, in place of the "I-media Multiple MPEG-2...". Connect it to AVI Splitter. From there, you have likely two streams. Stream00 goes to DivX Decoder Filter, and Stream01 goes to the appropriate MP3 decoder. Both filters then connect to "I-media AVI Renderer" (I don't have this particular filer installed, but I'm positive it will work the same anyway).
My previous question still stands as to why you want to do it this complex way. There are better methods out there. For one, I suggest you open the DivX file you are having trouble with in Virtualdub and go to File -> File Information. It will reveal more information on the file and posting it here will enalble us to tell you what you need to do in order to be able to play the file.Comment
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It is indicative that the file is not of AVI format. It might be others such as MOV, RM, VIV and other proprietary formats.
Since you said that you have successfully opened the file in Graphedit and viewed it (I assume the program has automatically created and connected all the links for you, correct?), you can make some minor modifications to the filter combo so that it will write out the new AVI file. I tried this with a Quicktime file and it opened nicely. I'll need to look for the "I-media AVI Renderer" so I can do some tests on it.
However, I personally think it's too much trouble figuring out what filter combination is required. A better method would be to determine what ACTUAL format the file is in (Try opening the file in Quicktime, Realplayer and anything else that you can think of). From there, you can search for the appropriate program to convert it to AVI.Comment
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