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  1. problem solved.thanks
    Last edited by MysteriousBoy; 7th Nov 2012 at 23:34.
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  2. Perhaps I'm confused about this piece of software, but everything I have found points to GraphStudio being more of an addition for Microsoft's DirectShow, and not something you would use to convert video from one format to another.
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    Originally Posted by MysteriousBoy View Post
    don't tell me to use another converter
    Use another converter.
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    Last edited by MysteriousBoy; 7th Nov 2012 at 23:35.
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  5. Build a graph with GraphStudio, specify Xvid as the compression codec, configure Xvid, play the graph. I don't have an ACM AC3 encoder installed so I used an MP3 encoder instead. You should get the idea:

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    Last edited by jagabo; 5th Nov 2012 at 06:24.
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  6. the problem is.. if I put the 3dtv Stereo Movie Conversion filter before xvid codec.. the file that result have other settings and I can't control them.. I can't resize, can't change bitrate etc.. without 3dtv Stereo Movie Conversion filter works fine..
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  7. The Xvid codec remembers settings from the last time you used it. Use that to your advantage.
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  8. problem solved......
    Last edited by MysteriousBoy; 7th Nov 2012 at 23:34.
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