I can't seem to get anything to recognize the file type. It all says invalid file type so I was wondering if there is something or some way I can convert the file into a new format recognizable to all software. Right now the only thing that will play the .avi files is Divx player but everything else says it's not supported. What should I do since I would like to watch these files on a regular DVD player.
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get avicodec to identify what codec the file is using
then download it
my money is on "divx 5.11" or "xvid koepi 1.0 rc 4" playing it
if you want to convert to a dvd which works in a regular dvd player then check out the guides
strange question for someone with 500+ posts on a video conversion site
unless this is a one off file that that is using some weird codec
i came across the on2vp3 codec on a file a couple of weeks ago
just use avicodec to find out what the codec is then search the forum for it
if i were a bookmaker i would offer odds of 100-1 that its already been talked about :P -
Originally Posted by hhhhbk
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Originally Posted by pyrate83
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Originally Posted by hhhhbk
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Originally Posted by teegee420
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Hey really neat program, got the appropriate codec to play the files and voila, now I will be able to burn them to a DVD.
Thanks as usual! :P
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