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    King of the 2600
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    XviD?

    Most of the video I have that I want to convert is in XviD format. When I open it up in flix, it crashes. Is there a way to get XviD to work with flix? It's getting a bet tedious converting everything to DivX first.

    Thanks,
    Jeff
    Last edited by Atarian; 03-01-2005 at 04:41 PM.

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    Xvid is an MPeg4 codec.

    Try installing either:
    3ivx
    http://www.3ivx.com/download/windows.html

    or
    xvid codec binary
    http://www.koepi.org/xvid.shtml

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    I have XviD (and 3vix) installed already. But the .avi's I have encoded with it crash flix.

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    Zip a small one up and post it and I'll download it and check it out.

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    upload.creamedgeezer.com/images/president-xvid.zip

    This is a small clip I'm working with.

    Thanks

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    Please email this link to technical support through www.wildform.com/support so we can confirm your customer status.
    Thanks.

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    ok, just did, thanks again

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    We were able to encode that video without a problem.

    Are you sure 3ivx is installed? Use the 3ivx installer in:
    http://www.3ivx.com/download/windows.html


    It could also be the audio codec that causes the problem. The file you posted has mp3 audio.
    Make sure that you have the Mpeg 3 audio decoder (eg: Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 DirectShow
    Decoder).
    Goto Control_Panel->Sound_and_Audio_Devices. Select Hardware tab, select
    Audio_Codec -> click Properties -> then click Properties tab. Make sure
    that there's an MPEG 3 audio codec listed.

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    I was the original encoder of that file, I think I have the correct codecs. I may have forgottent to reinstall 3vix on my new PC (oops). I'm trying it out now.

    Thanks,
    Jeff

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    Just installed 3vix and the latest xvid. Still isn't working for me

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    just got it, lol. i had to install ffdshow

    Thanks!

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