trouble using different avi files
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 10:16 |
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I have no trouble plying avi files made with fareuse wizzard or the ones downloaded from a torrent site. but the ones made with my canon powershot s5is wont play on my stand alone dvd player, and the mp4 made with sanyo movie camera wont play either. I know i can change them to dvd with dvd flick. but i want to keep them in the avi file, for storing on my media player hooked to tv. How do i convert one avi to a different avi
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25. January 2010 @ 11:58 |
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 12:38 |
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How do i add the image?
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25. January 2010 @ 12:42 |
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 13:08 |
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this will play
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 13:10 |
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I give up , it didn't work. followed instructions, did not work
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25. January 2010 @ 13:11 |
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Okay, I can see the one that plays, how about the one that doesn't pay?
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 13:17 |
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This one won't play
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 13:19 |
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and this one won't play
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25. January 2010 @ 13:24 |
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Your AVI video is at 14.5 Mbps.A DVD Video is about 8~9 Mbps, the player most likely cannot handle more than that(14.5Mbps)(unless is a player that can handle HD bitrate).
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25. January 2010 @ 13:31 |
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This video has 1280x720 resolution,@9+Mbps, AVC, with AAC audio. Does your player support that?
What player do you have?
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 13:34 |
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The dvd player is a samsung ht-tx52 5 disc home theater, just regular dvd not hd or blue ray. And my media player that won't play them ,is a mediagate mg 450
how and what do i convert to? Also when i post the image i don't see it in my post? that is why i thought it didn't work.
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25. January 2010 @ 13:51 |
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I don't see the image either, that's why I got the link and re-posted for you. How do you post it??
Use the program that I suggested above, convert to an AVI;if you have a multi core PC, set the program to use all, will be faster;if you want smaller size, you can lower the bitrate:
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donewell
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25. January 2010 @ 14:32 |
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Thanks a million, that thing works good, and real fast. I just have to try different settings to get the best quality, and start converting. Thanks again for you help and understanding!!!
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25. January 2010 @ 14:40 |
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All good!!!Just need to figure out how to post pics:)))
For the video that is high resolution from your cameras, you can encode to a max DVD resolution I guess, 720×480, and select a high bitrate, maybe 3-4000 or so(not sure what the player handles for Divx).
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