Hi, I'm new here and need help with an alternative to Movie Maker and WMV. I use Game Cam to capture video gameplay which uses Mpeg4 technology, but want to try a compression method with better image quality than Movie Maker offers. MM also restricts me to slightly over 200MB project size before needing to split it into two parts.
I've read there are two versions of Xvid, ffdshow and ffvfw. What I don't get is that ffdshow is supposed to make it compatible with Movie Maker, but ffvfw is the only version that is recognized in the VDub codec list. Is there any way to compress a video using the ffdshow Xvid without resorting to expensive editors that cost $100-$300?
Ideally I'd like to keep everything Windows compatible, so anyone downloading my videos and I myself can use Media Player no problem to watch them. I have Windows XP with SP2, and I don't want to corrupt any of my Windows files in using Xvid. I have read about and experienced first hand the green artifacts that can appear in Media Player if you try to play non Windows compatible Xvid files.
This is what I assume is necessary based on what I've read so far. To do this inexpensively I need to download the latest ffvfw version of Xvid, import it into VirtualDub, and only use VirtualDub to play the Xvid compressed movie.
I may be able to go from there on my own, but I'd like to be sure of what Xvid codec to use and where to download it from.
I've read there are two versions of Xvid, ffdshow and ffvfw. What I don't get is that ffdshow is supposed to make it compatible with Movie Maker, but ffvfw is the only version that is recognized in the VDub codec list. Is there any way to compress a video using the ffdshow Xvid without resorting to expensive editors that cost $100-$300?
Ideally I'd like to keep everything Windows compatible, so anyone downloading my videos and I myself can use Media Player no problem to watch them. I have Windows XP with SP2, and I don't want to corrupt any of my Windows files in using Xvid. I have read about and experienced first hand the green artifacts that can appear in Media Player if you try to play non Windows compatible Xvid files.
This is what I assume is necessary based on what I've read so far. To do this inexpensively I need to download the latest ffvfw version of Xvid, import it into VirtualDub, and only use VirtualDub to play the Xvid compressed movie.
I may be able to go from there on my own, but I'd like to be sure of what Xvid codec to use and where to download it from.
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