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  1. I have recently downloaded a full movie in avi format that was converted from divx. I have uncompresssed the audio and converted it to mpeg (using avi2vcd) but the converted file only shows single images (audio is fine) and the aspect ratio is squashed.

    Does anyone have any ideas/solutions?
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  2. Using the uncompressed audio as your audio source...
    use this to encode.
    http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm
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    As DivX = AVI, and avi2vcd produces mp2 audio, you've both done NEEDLESS video conversion and converted audio to a format that is being less and less supported.

    Go back to square-one and get the original DivX (although rarely are DivX files the "originals") and convert ONCE to the desired output format - hoopefully something that is modern & industry standard (like h.264 video + ac3 or aac audio in mp4 container). This should be dependent upon what your current (and future?) media players can support.

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  4. a 10-year gravedig ?

    I'm going to assume there was another post that got deleted
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    a 10-year gravedig ?

    I'm going to assume there was another post that got deleted
    Yes.
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    after recovering my lost files from my sony camcorder DCR-SR35E . i got 3 files back AVIN0001.BNP - AVIN0001.INP and AVIN0001.INT
    i cant play any of this files , sony recomments to use VLC Media player but no chance , does any one know how i can open the files please urgent.or maby they can be converted to a diff file ? thanks for your help pierre- in luxor / egypt
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