hi. i need info on how to convert divx 3.11 files to divx 4 or 5 in as simple and fast as possible! if anyone can help or point me to the info i want then it would be much appreciated!! thanks
divx 3.11 to divx 4 or 5
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no i mean this is a dvd player that connects to the tv (doensn't go inside the computer) and supports divx and xvid. if you look on the news on www.divx.com your find out about itComment
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"The KiSS DP-450, set for release in late October, will enable playback of videos encoded in DivX versions 4.xx and 5.xx. Additionally, the two companies are working closely together to develop future products that will be "DivX Certified" and offer full compatibility with all versions of DivX video."
If this is what you are referring to, I would ask you two questions:
1) It is now December - do you know if this product has as yet been released (vaporware?)?
2) Did you read the end of this advertising blurb that states, "offer full compatibility with all versions of DivX video."?Comment
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"1) if it doesn't exist i'd like to bluddy well know whats under my VCR"
No need to get profane - If you read my post, I merely ASKED IF it exists (Primarily because a Google search didn't disclose any sites actually selling the hardware - just lots of reviews and forum postings)
What was the cost of this unit?Comment
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Originally posted by setarip
"1) if it doesn't exist i'd like to bluddy well know whats under my VCR"
No need to get profane - If you read my post, I merely ASKED IF it exists (Primarily because a Google search didn't disclose any sites actually selling the hardware - just lots of reviews and forum postings)
What was the cost of this unit?Comment
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"four-cc code?"
The FOURCC code is some very basic information that appears in the header of .AVI (DivX-compressed or otherwise) that identifies, by means of a 4 letter/digit alphanumeric code, which video codec was used to create the video.
Many times, simply changing this code within the file's header creates the ability to play the video with a different (Read as "playing a DivX v.3.11 video using the DivX v.4.xx or 5.xx codec").
The DivX v.3.11 codec generates two different FOURCC codes, as follows: "Low Motion"=DIV3, "Fast Motion"=DIV4 (Yes, using uppercase is important).
Therefore, in order to "legitimize" your collection of v.3.11 videos for playback on your nifty piece of hardware (Yes, I'm a bit envious ;>}) by simply changing their FOURCC codes (either with a hex editor or a small program named appropriately, "FOURCC Changer"...Comment
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