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    I have an MP3 and an AVI file encoded from mediapipe. And I need them o be ogeher in one avi file. Is there a program or a way o put them together? Quicktime wont work, since it saves i as an .mov formated file.



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    FFMPEGX Under Tools, there is a muxing option

    quicktime will work. It will mux files. And, I could be wrong since I have not done this ever, I believe Quicktime has divx export?!?! Correct me if im wrong but isnt the Gershwin or DiVX codex thats out now got a quicktime divx export?

    check www.divx.com for more details.

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    Its already a Divx File, why would I have to reencode it?

    hrmm ill try ff



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    Originally Posted by qshartle
    Its already a Divx File, why would I have to reencode it?
    hrmm ill try ff
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    Not sure what you mean Reencode? The tools option and the muxing is not a encoding portion of FFMPEGX. You are goign to select your VIDEO FILE (may have to rename to .mov for this purpose) then select your AUDIO FILE, and choose the MUXING type and press GO not ENCODE

    hope thats clear
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    i kno, im not retarded. Quickime, why would i have to reencode it with the divx encoder?

    ffmpeg doesnt work directly with an avi. ill rename it and try.



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    renaming it to .mov should allow it to work. Let me know....
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    i found a thing called AVItool. it muxes mp3 and avi to get a resulting working .avi


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    Can you supply your source for this tool. I checked both versiontracker and macupdate for it and they dont have it.

    I could look around more, but if its not on these two i usually dont

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    mediapipe.sourceforge.net

    scroll down to news, and you will see a link




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  10. I did it using ffmpeg and its passthrough option for video and "add audio". Worked without problems as well.
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    but it wont work with my Archos jukebox Multimedia if i use that method



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    Interesting, Ive had no problems with the muxed .avi's from ffmpegx playing on a pc. I would think that if they work on PC they shoudl work with the Archos jukebox Multimedia.

    Oh well.

    The point is, you found out exactly what you need to do!
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    yup yup




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