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  1. HELP
    I'm trying to capture video using iuVCR and divx pro 5.1.1 and cannot capture so that the DVD player will play back. I've downloaded the test.avi from Liteon's site, and it works ok, not great, but ok. I can capture and playback on my computer great, but burn it to cd and the dvd player will not play it. Any suggestions? I have tried different formats, bitrates, mp3 audio, no audio, etc.... Has anybody captured directly to a divx file and it work? According to Liteon's website, this should work.
    DivX 5.0
    720x576 (1.250:1) [~5:4]
    777 kb/s
    192 kb/s (96/ch x 2 ch) CBR 44100 Hz

    But I cannot capture even much less than this and get it to play. I am a newbie, but thought this should have been a painless process to capture and burn to cd to play on this dvd player. Thanks for any help.
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  2. Does anything work at all?
    Will it play a DVD or MPEG2 file for instance?
    I just returned a brand new one to Newegg because it wouldn't play more than 20 seconds of any video file at all.
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  3. 5.1.1 plays ok on my LVD-2001 ok.
    Firmware: 2001-0229 (latest available).
    Using Nero to burn ISO on CD-R or CD-RW disks.
    Files of 320 x 240 resolution prepared by Dr Divx (2-pass encoding, 1000 kbps, PROGRESSIVE OUTPUT - interlaced looks very bad).

    KrisS
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  4. DVD's and SVCD's play fine. Are you capturing directly to divx or converting files after capture?
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    I have been capturing tv programs in mpeg 2 (power cinima). Then use vertual dub to convert to divx 511. Then burn using copy to dvd. did " o Brother were out though" last night nearly 2 hours to DIVX and it works fine .

    Barrybear
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  6. Anybody capturing directly as a divx with mp3 audio with virtualdub? What settings did you use and how well did it work in the LVD-2001?
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