how to convert .divx files in .avi or .mpeg

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  • tbank
    • Dec 2024

    how to convert .divx files in .avi or .mpeg

    I have tons of movies in the .divx format, but everytime I convert them with Virtual dub in .avi files or with TMpeg in .mpeg files the video stream gets lost, only sound is still alive. So the screen remains black.

    What can I do? I can play the .divx files on my PC without any problems, but converting is impossible.

    Please help
  • Thrawn
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 268

    #2
    divx = avi u just have to rename, why u wanna encode again?

    to make mpegs out of divx, use tmpeg enc:
    source = avi/divx file
    The Grandadmiral was here!

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    • tbank

      #3
      it doesnt work

      thanks for your reply, but my problem is: although I have renamed them, if I encode the .avi or .divx files with Tmpeg there is no picture. Sound is ok, but no picture.

      What is the problem. It works with every other .avi file, but with those .divx files it doesnt.

      Please help

      PS: I want to make a VCD out of the avi files

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9047

        #4
        and playback works fine for those titles?

        you're are not missing any codec?

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        • helpme
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2002
          • 5

          #5
          i got a feeling u have the same problem as me. tmpeg is not compatible with divx 5.0. uninstall ver 5 and install 4.12.


          try and see if it helps.

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          • setarip
            Retired
            • Dec 2001
            • 24955

            #6
            As I posted in respose to another virtually identical posting here:

            1) TMPGEnc is not able (yet) to handle DivX 5.0

            2) The "indeterminate" listings for the audio stream would seem to indicate that this would cause a problem for VirtualDub.

            You could try, from under VirtualDub:

            Saving the audio stream as a WAV file

            Then changing the "Audio" setting to "No audio" and saving the video as a DivX v.3.11 or 4.xxx silent video (by selecting "Compression" from under the "Video" dropdown menu).

            TMPGEnc should then be happy to accept both files for input.
            Let us know of your success ;>}

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            • tbank

              #7
              thanks for your reply. I will try deinstalling divx5 and encoding again tonight.

              I will post my result.

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              • tbank

                #8
                I have tried it and it works fine. I have just deinstalled Divx5 and reinstalled Divx 4. Now even TMpeg can encode my vids.

                Thanks again.

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