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Mmmm.... CBR954 in video. Guess my $12 went to a good cause.
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What divx codec are you guys using? I have 4.11 on my computer and it can't read the video portion, but the audio works. If it's an older version of divx, do you know where I can get it? I don't know that even if I have it, will it override the 4.11, you know what I mean?
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Jeff regularly slides sideways down the banking on that track at speeds that make me nervous even in a straight line.
But if you look carefully, watch what he does while passing on the outside at 100+ mph... he reaches up and grabs Mike's toe!!! It's within the first 3-4 turns after the banking on the "02_954_full_lap_tag" video. |
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Hmmm... they pay fine for me on Unix (Linux) and Windoze 98.
It's DivX. Which codec are you using? |
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According to the readme: The DivX(tm) codec v4.11 is the latest and greatest release of DivX. Too bad it doesn't work with these (and some other) videos. Any help is appreciated. I'm running windows XP professional, but I don't think that has anything to do with it.
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I put three new videos in there. MPEG4 is
really similar to DivX, and that one uses the official Microsoft MPEG-4 encoder. The files are a lot bigger. Let me know which ones work... They're at: ftp://ftp.motorcycle.com/pub/videos/ 02_954_full_lap_tag-divx-2.avi 02_954_full_lap_tag-divx-vki.avi 02_954_full_lap_tag.mp4 |
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None of the three new ones worked. The only one that did was the .mpg file. It's even more odd because I installed a divx 3.11a codec, and I reinstalled version 4.12. I'm using the newest version of media player that there is, and I have directx 8.1 I think. Oh well, I guess I'll just stick to the large mpg files. It must be because you guys are encoding with a 3.x version of divx. I really don't like divx, not for its quality, but because the company that made it doesn't seem to serious about support for their product. Do you know where I would be able to get the codec for the mp4 file type? Thanks for all the help.
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The MPEG-4 codec I used is "Microsoft MPEG-4", so it should be native in media player.
DivX is supposed to be an open, cross-platform standard, although Microsoft got it rolling and popular, so I'm baffled why it wouldn't work on XP. Those new files were DivX-4, the original is DivX. |
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