I got a couple of films that have been Downloaded. How do i find what version they have been encoded in ie. Resolution, divx ,VCD, xvid, sound etc. Cant see it in the properties of the file. My DVD player will play VCD's SVCD's, XVIDS, DVD-R's but no divx. I want to know what they've been encoded in and how and what to use to burn or convert. I've got a DVD-R writer , instant CD/DVD and nero and TMPGenc.
Any help will be appreciated.
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