


Thanks for the explanationGarylisk wrote:Sweet jesus, Minion. Calm yourself.
Additionally, chealsealina, you can not open WMV in VirtualDub because it is Microsoft's secure video container. It's not allowed by law to edit the WMVs. I do believe there are ways to get your WMV clips working by using AviSynth and the DirectShowSource filter, along with AssumeFPS... at least that's how I would do it.
However, this is not a simple thing.
Lastly, if it's truly XviD or DivX, as long as you have XviD installed, you should be just fine.
btw.... Sorry for the second postScintilla wrote:All you have to do is download and install the XviD codec:
http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml.
but ok hope it works again but it shows this before when I run to install and I didn't pay attention(exactly like this)---> Error Alert!!!
C:\Program Files\Xvid\unins000.exe
An error occured while trying to rename a file in the destination directory:
MoveFile failed; code32.
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
Click Retry to try again, Ignore to skip this file (not recomemded). or Abort to cancel the installation.
[Abort] [Retry] [Ignore]
So what's should I do?Alert Window *VBR audio stream detected*
*?*
VirtualDub has detected an improper VBR audio encoding in the source AVI file (audio stream 1).
The current preference is to rewrite the audio header with standard CBR values during processing for better compatibility. This may introduce up to 26 ms of skew from the video stream. If this is unacceptable, decompress the *entire* audio stream to an uncompressed WAV file and recompress with a constant bitrate encoder. (bitrate: 128.0 = 0.5 kbps)
Do you still want to rewrite the header?
[YES] [NO]
AMVGuy122558 wrote:I would think to press yes but from what I saw on your topic you got it figured out lol
I did what Scintilla told me to download and install the XviD in my laptop and also he say that I will not having problem to open my file but it did happen againCoun't locate decompressor for format "DIV3" (Microsoft High-Speed MPEG-4 V3 [Hack: DviX Low Motion])
VirtualDub requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. DirectShow codecs, such as those used by Window Media Player, are not suitable. Only 'Direct stream copy' is available for this video.
[OK]
the warning message that vdub gives you even tells you that it's a hack.low motion codec (optimised for low motion source material?). Several sources tell me that this is an old and illegal codec that should not be used to encode new material.