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I've looked around the forum, and I'm unsure how to proceed. Nero just says "unable to transcode" and tmpeg says "File "x.avi" can not open, or unsupported". I can, however, play the file in Windows Media Player.
Rather than assume anything, it really would be better if, as I've already suggested, you provided ALL of the following information (as your lack of an Xvid codec is not necessarily the ONLY problem):
1) Load the video file into VirtualDub (or one of its many variants) or NanDub
2) From the "File" dropdown menu, select "File Information"
3) Post (here) EVERYTHING you see (BOTH video and audio information), or post a screen capture .jpg of the information box
Now that you've installed the video codec that TMPGEnc will also need for processing, you're halfway there!
The video also contains a VBR (Variable Bitrate) .MP3 file, which TMPGEnc is not able to process.
Converting .AVIs with VBR-MP3 Audio for use with TMPGEnc
Simply use NanDub or VirtualDubMOD (Different than standard VirtualDub), to save the audio stream as an Uncompressed PCM (WAV) file as follows:
Load your original .AVI into NanDub
Set "Video" to "Direct Stream Copy"
Set "Audio" to "Full Processing Mode"
From the "Audio" dropdown menu, select "Compression" and choose - and choose "No compression(PCM)"
From the "File" dropdown menu, select "Save WAV" (Enter a new filename with a ".WAV" extender).Click on "OK"
Then save the .AVI as a silent .AVI (set "Audio" to "No audio" after you've saved the WAV file).
Open TMPGEnc and FIRST "drag and drop" the silent .AVI onto it, then do the same with the .WAV file.
.wav files take up roughly about 10mb/min so it should be about 910mb, but thats just being diffcult.
I could try setarips method using virtualdubmod..
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