Xvid - Divx to Archos av400 av420 Need Help + AC3 to Mp3 Guide / Help
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Bat_man
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16. December 2004 @ 12:24 |
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Hi,i recently bought a new AV420 and im havin real problems converting my dvds...at the minute its taking me approx 10 hrs to get 1 dvd converted! Also,is there an easy way to convert videos of different formats on your PC to put on the AV420?
I need help fast,its driving me crazy!
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geshtasp
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16. December 2004 @ 15:02 |
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Bat-man,
Help is one the way. I have done this many times. For this work you need the following:
- DVD Decrypter
- AUTO GK (Complete)
- Lame Encoder for Audio
- Divx codec for Video
you can download them all from:
http://www.doom9.org/
Follow the steps carefully, Audio is very important, it needs to be 128K and CBR.
Now Relax and just follow my steps:
DVD to Archos
You need DVD Decrypter and AutoGK (www.doom9.org)
- Rip your DVD to IFO format (use dvddecrypter)
+ Set it to read your video files IFO (Convert DVD
to IFO using the DVD Drycpter (doom9.org))
+ Set the Output to the desired location
Start AUTOGK
+ Set the input file (under Video_TS generated by the DVD Decrypter)
+ Set the output file by naming it, put it above VIDEO_TS directory so you can find the encoded DIVx files later
+ Set it for DIVx Encode
+ 2CD mode
+ Set your screen no larger than 480
+ Press "Advance Mode", Set Audio to 128 and CBR
+ Add File
+ Start Conversion
It will generate 3 AVI files and put them in the directory you have targeted (pay attention to output file location in the AutoGK Setup screen)
This takes 4-6 hours for a 2 hour movie.
At the end, you can move the video file that are generated by AUTOGK into your Archos, open a drink and enjoy.
Other people and I have some great information for Archos Video Novices here:
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/2/100294#704419
Cheers,
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shoook
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18. December 2004 @ 17:44 |
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Okay I'm new to all this and I just bought my AV420. I would like to understand exactly, step-by-step how to get the standard avi divx/xvid movies onto the AV420. I've seen all the posts, but for a noob like myself it is very confusing. Also I've heard there is a patch for Windows iTunes which makes it compatible with the Archos, making iTunes think the AV400 is an iPod, does anyone know anything about this? Thank you for all your help.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. December 2004 @ 17:52
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Yunie-Kun
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26. December 2004 @ 18:04 |
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Hi, I can get some of my anime to work, but when I tried my .hack//SIGN Series, after putting video to direct stream and audio was already set there, the output video doesn't move, what do I have to change to make it so that it does? When I try to compress I get an error and VirtualDub crashes.
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mastreb
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28. December 2004 @ 08:18 |
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How to transcode DVD to Divx for Archos using a Macintosh
Basic setup steps:
Install a Divx (MPEG-4) codec for Quicktime so you can preview on your mac. I used Divx5.21 from http://www.divxmovies.com/codec/. Just run the installer and you?ll be able to preview Divx transcodes in the Quicktime player on your Mac.
Download a DVD Decrypter and an MPEG transcoder. I use Handbrake, which is free, open source, vastly easier to use than ffmpegX, and performs the decrypt and transcode in one step. Download it from http://handbrake.m0k.org/
Now you?re ready to begin.
Firstly, insert your DVD. Quit out of the DVD player when it starts if it starts automatically.
Launch Handbrake. The default location of /dev/rdisk1 is the UNIX name for the DVD-ROM drive and is correct (unless you have more than one DVD drive) so just click the Open button. If for some reason you?ve already decrypted the files onto your hard disk using DVD Backup or some similar decrypter (and you haven?t just copied the VideoTS folder?that won?t work with discs you didn?t burn yourself), then select the location of the VideoTS folder on your hard disk instead of /dev/rdisk1 and then click Open. Handbrake will scan the disk and look for the actual movie VOB files (ignoring things like menu sequences and preview trailers).
When the Handbrake selection panel appears, Choose the Output Format ?AVI file / MPEG-4 video / MP3 Audio??the Archos cannot play any other format, so if you make this selection incorrectly, your movie will have no sound on the Archos.
Don?t bother changing the name of the movie.AVI file yet?you?ll have to change it again in the last step anyway. I just accept the default location of the desktop for the output location and move the file when I?m finished. You also don?t need to worry about the codec choice?both are compatible with the Archos. Ffmpeg is (much) faster, Xvid produces (slightly) smaller files.
If you aren?t concerned about time, check 2-pass encoding. It takes about twice as long, but you get a higher quality movie that won?t have the blocky pixilation effect during fast motion. You?ll want to do this for any action movie, but it is not really necessary for movies with a plot.
Click Crop & Scale. In the resulting dialog box with a screen shot, click the down arrow on Picture Width until it reaches 320. This is the width of the Archos screen?larger sizes produce no better playback but make larger resulting files. If you?re transcoding the file to be played on computer screens or large screen televisions, you?ll probably want to go with a Picture Width of 640. Click close when you?re finished.
Click RIP and go eat dinner, do the laundry, take a shower, or watch three episodes of Gilligan?s Island (the original, not the reality show). When you?re done, you?ll have an AVI file that?s almost ready to go. My G4 1.3Mhz rips video at about 1x, so transcoding takes just about as long as the movie would take to watch. Oddly, my 2.6Mhz Pentium 4 with the sme codecs and VirtualDub is slower.
When Handbrake is finished, you?ll have an AVI file that will play perfectly in QuickTime on your Mac, but will have an annoying 2-second sync problem between the audio and the video. This is caused by a firmware bug in the Archos that improperly fails to recognize two seconds of missing video at the beginning of most commercial DVDs, so it begins playing the video and audio streams simultaneously. Fortunately, this asynchrony problem is at the very beginning of the file, so all you need to do is use an AVI splitter to cut off 5 seconds or so of the beginning of the file and you?ve worked around the problem.
I use Explicit (from http://sveinbjorn.vefsyn.is/explicit ) which does the job nicely. Just launch Explicit, drag the AVI file onto the dialog box, Set the edit time to 00:00:05 seconds and click Split. I actually splice off the studio colophons to make the movie take the least possible amount of space, but you may like that stuff. It doesn?t matter how much of the beginning of the file that you slice off, as long as it?s more than three seconds. The ?movie part 2.avi? is the one you keep (throw away Part 1?it?s the few seconds you sliced off). Rename the file to match the movie title.
Now just plug in your Archos, browse to the Video folder, and copy the AVI in. Have fun!
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mastreb
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28. December 2004 @ 08:20 |
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Easy solution to Archos audio sync problem
The audio sync problem on the Archos is caused by firmware that fails to recognize two seconds of initial video that is blank.
To fix the problem and get perfect audio and video sync from DVD transcodes on your Archos (using any tools) just use an AVI splitter to slice off the first five seconds of any existing AVI with the sync problem.
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oibiker
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30. December 2004 @ 21:33 |
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I'd like to really thank you mastreb for answering the question I've asked a few times on here but never got the answer. My divx files now play perfectly after I downloaded Explicit and did what you said. I can now fully enjoy my Archos. Cheers mate.
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jsharper
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2. January 2005 @ 17:23 |
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Quote: To fix the problem and get perfect audio and video sync from DVD transcodes on your Archos (using any tools) just use an AVI splitter to slice off the first five seconds of any existing AVI with the sync problem.
mastreb,
I've tried using a couple of AVI Splitter apps to chop off the first 5 seconds, but I still get the audio being 2 seconds ahead on the AV420. Which specific AVI Splitting app have you had success with?
Edit: fixed malformed quote tags.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3. January 2005 @ 05:45
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diseased1
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16. January 2005 @ 17:04 |
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Why isn't there a simple way to get video files from the internet to work without the sync problem?? I downloaded the latest firmware and tried using virtual dube (which takes too long).
Isn't there some sort of easy fast way to get the files working?
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Bat_man
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18. January 2005 @ 03:39 |
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Man, thats what ive bin asking for the last month,lol! At first it was takin me aprox. 10hrs to get a dvd coded+transferred before these guys helped!
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diseased1
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18. January 2005 @ 06:17 |
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the only way ive found so far that works %100 is to use river past but that takes 30minutes for 350mb file :(
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Bat_man
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18. January 2005 @ 08:33 |
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What does it work for? Ive got loads of vid files i wana convert but when i try to use auto gk it comes up with an error for a bad index file and stops almost immediately! Where didya get river past and how do you use it?
Thanx
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diseased1
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18. January 2005 @ 11:50 |
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ive been using it strictly for xvid tv eps from bittorrent sites. ive found that i had to to keep audio it rate at 112 or less for file to be convwerted. vid bit rate ive kept the same but converted to divx.
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pao_pao3
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18. January 2005 @ 21:02 |
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Hi geshtasp! I just would like to ask where you got the information regarding DivX / XviD encoded videos with VBR audio. I read your message and tried extracting the audio of my video file in my PC and saved it as a wave file using VirtualDub. I then encoded the video in TMPGEncoder, making sure that the wave file I saved was the audio source in the project wizard. The finished file was working OK. I tried previous techniques in encoding the video, but all the encoded videos had audio synchronization problems! When I read your message that stated that DivX videos with VBR audio would play out of sync, I finally understood the whole mess :) Thanks.
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geshtasp
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21. January 2005 @ 16:02 |
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pao_pao3,
I am an amature video and audio. I have also read a lot about video formats, streams and how they sync with Audio. For my Archos, I was completely stomped, since the Audio specification said that it can play the MP3 in both VBR and CBR. But it did not say that decoder needs the audio stream in CBR. Thanks to one of the readers of this forum. I tried the CBR mode, and it worked. You do not need to go through such long process to convert VBR tp CBR.
Simply get hold of Dr Divx 1.5, read in the target video file and choose the CBR option in its Advance option menu. Remeber that the same software will convert WMP-9/10, other AVI, MPEG to DIVX with great efficiency. No People, I do not work for DIVx. But I have tried a lots of video converter out there, they suck! They only good one is Dr Divx and AutoGK (Freeware).
I hate long steps in conversions, I usually write scripts for that , but that is not the best way.
So choose the easiest path and you shall even convert AC3 type DIVx/XVID to CBR using Dr DIVx.
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ibekev
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23. February 2005 @ 17:24 |
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hey, ive read the above and i need to ask. if i have a video that will play on the computer but not on the archos what should i do. and the sound is messed up its ahead how do i put the delay on it? and i cannot install lamemp3 because i dont get the install option in right click
thanks, kevin
Update : Im converting files with riverpast and they seem to play faster on the av420 . they play fine on the computer. If anyone could help that would be greatly appreciated
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 23. February 2005 @ 19:23
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chucken
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23. February 2005 @ 21:54 |
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I have copied a bunch of XViD's to the player and they are played in full audio sync and good quality. However, they are a bit jerky, it seems like it only plays 60% of the frames. Hope you understand what I mean. Well, I've tried to convert it using Dr DivX but it did not get any better. However I'm not sure what settings I shall use with this program for the Archos to play it correctly. Could someone please help me with this?
Thanks in advance!
Br
Tobias
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AyJaX
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30. March 2005 @ 06:29 |
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Download the new firmware 2.0.34 this will sort out everything to do with DivX and XVID. It plays them SO SO much better than before at full frame rates and eveything!
The only problem I have is that I still need to use the supplied conversion software! I do not know what it converts as I leave the quality the same as the original but if i do not do this it simply will not open on my Archos!!!
have fun with the new software guys it is well worth it!!!
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hetwiel
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19. April 2005 @ 08:21 |
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sfarieq
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1. June 2005 @ 10:43 |
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I just got the AV420 and managed to convert some avi(xvid) using the software that came with it and it worked. But I tried some other avi(xvid) files and it says a codec is missing. What codec is it ? And I've just updated the fw to version 3. Is is supposed to be better than the other versions ?
Yos
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CarlOlsen
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19. July 2005 @ 22:05 |
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Just got an Archos AV420 and very happy with it...EXCEPT my video and audio are slightly out of synch. The audio is half a second behind the video...just enough to be annoying, and it seems to get worse as the movie progresses
I use DrDivx to encode to DivX having already ripped my DVD to my hard disc using DVD Decrypter and this is the only problem I've experienced. Any ideas?
Carl
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jsharper
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19. July 2005 @ 22:09 |
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Carl,
Upgrade your firmware. These types of problems largely went away in 2.0.33/2.0.34.
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lozzer
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28. July 2005 @ 04:11 |
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everytime i record something directly on to the archos when i try to join the relevant avis in VirtualDub or in anything else it tells me it cant join them as the audio steams have different sample sizes even they were recored at exactly the same settings?!please help
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CarlOlsen
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28. July 2005 @ 15:59 |
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Thanks JSharper. I'd already updated the firmware and still had the problem which I've now traced to the fact that I was encoding audio in VBR. When I change to CBR the video and audio sync perfectly. Shame cos I'd prefer to encode in VBR. Anyway, problem solved and that's the main thing! Thanks again for your reply.
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greenball
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4. August 2005 @ 14:34 |
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hi
i am having a problem with my archos av420 when i hook it up to the tv and try to redcord something such as a show the picture records but for some reason the sound doesnt. maybe i am attaching it to my tv wrong but i though that i followed the directions. can someone give me some advice?
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