converting to .amv with higher resolution?

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converting to .amv with higher resolution?

Postby thevideowizard » Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:23 am

Hi Guys,

Firstly, Hello, how you all doing?

Secondly, ther eis a real danger that I am about to make a bit of an idiot of myself!

My question -> Like millions of others I recently purchased a MP4 player from China and hope to convert some of my .avi, MPEG etc. movies and put them on it. However, the software that comes with the player is predictably useless and converts to a tiny dot in the middle of the 2 inch screen. Anyone know of a useful, ideally free, software that I could use to convert my videos and and watch them near to full screen? I have scoured the net but no joy :-(

Any ideas??

Thanks!
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Postby Minion » Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:27 am

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Postby thevideowizard » Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:51 am

that is an astronomical amount of information to read of which ~99% is irreleivant for me. I just want to convert from DivX files to a higher resolution .amv file. As an expert could you direct me to the right place / program / method for that task?

Many thanks - p.s. Had a great time in Orlando last year
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Postby Willen » Tue Mar 27, 2007 9:00 am

That AMV (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMV_video_format) and the AMV (Anime Music Videos) of this site have not much to do with each other. Unless you want to convert anime music videos to the AMV format...
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