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    Hello to your all.
    Wenn i using the program Xing mpeg encoder,to convert a AVI movie.
    i dont not for sure if that is possible in Xing.
    The Xing program begins converting the avi movie,but after a few minutes the Xing encoder says JOB done.
    And than i have only a few minutes of Mpeg movie.
    what is the problem that i get only a few minutes of movie from my Avi movie?
    Sorry my english is not so verry good.
    greeting:Flint from Amsterdam,(Europe)
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  2. Xing is an extremly old and outdated encoder and does not support very well all the new AVI codecs such as DivX, you are better off using the TMGPEnc or try to convert your DivX movie to a true AVI file, which of course will take ALOT of space off your drive, but that would be the only way to let Xing read it.
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  3. Ye Xing is very old.....u should try anther encoder like Ligos' LSX Mpeg Encoder it is just as fast as XIng and its updated often
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    Xing is quite a good encoder delivers fast speed and quite good quaility when watched on a tv.Only prob is that it dos'nt support frameserving.

    Baker
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    Thanks for your advice
    I sal try it out.
    Greeting:flint(Rien)

    On 2001-11-18 15:03:04, pinoy2201 wrote:
    Ye Xing is very old.....u should try anther encoder like Ligos' LSX Mpeg Encoder it is just as fast as XIng and its updated often

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    Hello Baker:
    Tanks for your advice.
    Iam new in this.
    Greeting:Flint,(Rien from Amsterdam)
    On 2001-11-19 16:27:41, baker wrote:
    Xing is quite a good encoder delivers fast speed and quite good quaility when watched on a tv.Only prob is that it dos'nt support frameserving.

    Baker

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