I recently received a video file (with AVI extension) that apparently was encoded as a Lame MP3. It plays (video/audio) in WMP fine, but when I try to import the file into Vegas 5 or DVD Architect 2, the video doesn't show up and the building audio peaks process fails after several percent. Am I just missing a necessary component for these programs, or did someone screw up in encoding video to Lame MP3? Thanks for any help/guidance!
Help with a Lame MP3 *VIDEO*
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Vegas doesn't work properly with XviD. You might want to try changing the fourCC to DX50, assuming that you have DivX installed.Comment
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Originally Posted by paglamonYes.I think Celtic has answered the query.U might try Ulead Video Studio.BTW,what do u wish to do with the file?
I don't have Ulead Video Studio unfortunately. Regarding changing the FourCC to DX50, is there a tutorial somewhere to assist me with that? I'm not real familiar with either of those (I do have a program called XviD...is that helpful?). Thanks again for your help!Comment
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I'd actually suggest AVISynth since VDub resizing means converting to RGB24.
Resolution is PAL VCD, but the framerate is NTSC. Also for 4:3 it would be 384x288 which would mean stretching horizontally, not vertically. This is the correct way to do things anyway, since vertical resolution is more important than horizontal. Although if you say that it is compressed vertically, then it must have vertical black bars? If so, you would need to crop them first. Quality will be crap though since your effective resolution would only be ~270x200.Comment
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