Hey all, I'm having problems trying to convert a 1080p Quicktime H.264 video to XviD. Normally I would use TMPGEnc to do the trick, but it crashes every time I try to load the file. Any ideas? Thanks!
1080p Quicktime h264 to XviD
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try this: download & install (october 13 2005 version) 'ffdshow' from http://www.aziendeassociate.it/cd.asp?dir=/ffdshow
go to start-->program files--->ffdshow-->vfw codec configuration. click the 'decoder' tab, click 'codecs' in the column on the left. find the word 'x264'. next to it, it should say 'disabled' change that to 'livabcodec'.
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Thanks for the reply, but it still does the same thing. I'll try and load it into TMPGEnc (Plus) for encoding, but it locks up. I redownloaded the file via Quicktime 7 Player and it said that the audio is AAC 5.1 surround, would that have anything to do with it? Thanks!Comment
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its likely, i'm not sure whether tmpgenc supports 5.1 ac3 without purchasing their plugin (but i've never had the need to encode 5.1 source with tmpgenc, so i couldn't say for sure).
if that's the case, you could import into tmpgenc if you demuxed the audio & video, encoded the video then muxed them together again.Comment
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as far as i know the plugin is for dvd author. tmpgenc plus will take some 5.1 input, i have seen it work fine with directshow raised, but crash on default and vice versa---so try it both ways. if that don't work, i'd just demux and mux it later, using say a wav file for tmpgenc plus to encode so it will not crash, kind of what anonymez already advised"One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
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