1. I used Dr. Divx to encode ASF...to AVI I get pretty good video but the audio is out of synch...audio starts 3 seconds after video and tends to go worth... Tried Nicky Guide but without much success. I'm guessing a setting in DR. Divx is messing every thing. The File is so messed up by the end of the file that even with virtuall dubb I was unable to fix it. Though I guess I virtual dubb can fix it but i just do not know how. Tha'ts why I choose to go with ASF TO MPEG TO AVI... But take a look at question 2. below.
How do I change the the Frame rate in DR. DIVX to be what I want ???
How do I change the and pick the INterleave to 1 frame instead of this 1x or that ms???
Eo is converting these video just fine but takes a long time and produce a big file the Dr Divx.
2. I tried then to use TempG to encode the ASF to MPEG1 then to AVI using DR. DIvx. Well. The MPEG file is OK... The conversion to AVI by Dr. Divx is also OK and the audio is no longer lagging after the video...But it plays well on my computer using ATI... But when I play it on my ARCHOS multimedia player the audio and video synch at the beginning of the file then tends go out synch progressively....
I was able to FIX THIS BY USING VIRTUAL DUBB just saving the File as a new AVI with interleave set to 1 frame using one of Seratip answer to another poster.
IS THERE A WAY TO NOT GO TO THIS EXTRA STEP??? LIKE CAN I SET THE INTERLEAVE DIRECTELY TO 1 FRAME??? DR. Divx does not give a 1 frame option... it just give 1x wich I do not how it coresponds to frame???
Just for my learning what this step in Virtual Dubb really do to the file? I'm guessing a setting in Dr. Divx is proper.
I can encode using Virtuall Dubb from MPEG1 to divx AVI but it does somehow give me a very big file 1.4 gig for a 2 hours 30 video while the original ASF was only 500 MB and while the the conversion using DR. Divx is giving me about 500 MB also.
When I use Virtuall Dubb to fix problem 2 above using Seratip instruction to another poster, I finally get a file playing both on my computer and my portable multimedia ARCHOS AV140 with the a good file size 500 MB.
I'm trying to find out if there's way to by pass those two steps:
1. ASF to MPEG using TempG
2. MPEG TO AVI using Dr. Divx
3. Fixing AVI with Virtuall DUbb.
Thanks for your help...
How do I change the the Frame rate in DR. DIVX to be what I want ???
How do I change the and pick the INterleave to 1 frame instead of this 1x or that ms???
Eo is converting these video just fine but takes a long time and produce a big file the Dr Divx.
2. I tried then to use TempG to encode the ASF to MPEG1 then to AVI using DR. DIvx. Well. The MPEG file is OK... The conversion to AVI by Dr. Divx is also OK and the audio is no longer lagging after the video...But it plays well on my computer using ATI... But when I play it on my ARCHOS multimedia player the audio and video synch at the beginning of the file then tends go out synch progressively....
I was able to FIX THIS BY USING VIRTUAL DUBB just saving the File as a new AVI with interleave set to 1 frame using one of Seratip answer to another poster.
IS THERE A WAY TO NOT GO TO THIS EXTRA STEP??? LIKE CAN I SET THE INTERLEAVE DIRECTELY TO 1 FRAME??? DR. Divx does not give a 1 frame option... it just give 1x wich I do not how it coresponds to frame???
Just for my learning what this step in Virtual Dubb really do to the file? I'm guessing a setting in Dr. Divx is proper.
I can encode using Virtuall Dubb from MPEG1 to divx AVI but it does somehow give me a very big file 1.4 gig for a 2 hours 30 video while the original ASF was only 500 MB and while the the conversion using DR. Divx is giving me about 500 MB also.
When I use Virtuall Dubb to fix problem 2 above using Seratip instruction to another poster, I finally get a file playing both on my computer and my portable multimedia ARCHOS AV140 with the a good file size 500 MB.
I'm trying to find out if there's way to by pass those two steps:
1. ASF to MPEG using TempG
2. MPEG TO AVI using Dr. Divx
3. Fixing AVI with Virtuall DUbb.
Thanks for your help...
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