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  1. hi,

    ive got some avi files on my laptop that play perfectly.

    but when i put them onto my memory stick and play it through my tv it says it's 3 seconds long but it plays the whole length, but when i burn them to a dvd-rw and play it on my dvd player they say they are only 3-4 seconds long and cut off and goes onto the next file but if i stop the RW it says file not supported but i know the file is fine and the previous episode played fine??

    this is relly gettin up my nose..

    can anyone help me??

    thanks

    Pete..
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  2. Member hech54's Avatar
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    MUCH more info needed.
    Your TV has a USB port?
    Your DVD player plays AVI files?
    Your DVD player plays Divx/Xvid files?
    Your DVD player plays Divx/Xvid files burned to a DVD as data?
    You converted and authored those AVI files to a DVD(with a VIDEO_TS folder)?
    Were these AVI files possibly originally created outside of America?
    etc etc etc etc...
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  3. yes my tv has a usb port
    yes my dvd player plays everything but mp4 files
    yes my dvd player playes avi/divx.xvid bunt to dvd/rw
    no i dont burn it as a dvd (video_ts) foler just burnt as data disc usally works fine
    no idea where the avi's were created. it is an austrailian show so highly possible..

    i think that was everything answered. lol
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  4. im such a noob, i dont understand gspot?? ill upload img file so u can c what i c
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  5. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    Reconvert with avirecomp.
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  6. I would try a quick remux with VirtualDub first:

    1) File -> Open Video File
    2) Video -> Direct Stream Copy
    3) File -> Save as AVI

    That will only take a minute.
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  7. virualdub was a no no
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    Just install koepis xvid codec.
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  9. i used avirecomp. and it works perfect now, thank u so much for all the help..
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  10. some files do this in virdub, if click yes the audio goes out of sync, how can i get passed it?
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  11. Originally Posted by turbopwr View Post
    some files do this in virdub, if click yes the audio goes out of sync, how can i get passed it?
    Click NO instead. That usually works.
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