wow, cool stuff, hopefully someone will pick it up :) would be great to be able to convert my old divx3.11 collection to brand new spec compliant mpeg-4 files... thanks to koepi for moving the thread from the xvid to the new a/v forum. this topic isnt really related to xvid
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A new user on the forum, pa. He's sent me the executable, which I've made available at <link deleted>. He should be joining this thread as soon as his waiting period completes.
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Nice,.. hope this guy and the libavcodec codec guys get together and fix and tune this tool. DivX3.11;) => iso compliant mpeg4 would be great :D Cu Selur
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For me this makes perfect sense, since i have a lot of redorded tv-shows which I stored in DIVX3.11 in the old days. Now, when played back on my KISS 500, the Sound ist not processed in 16Bit but in 8 Bit, which makes it impossible to use my Denon 1602 to do the sound. I get ur point, but there IS a great use in this!
I personally would like to convert some old home clips to a standard so that mpeg4 compatible player will have no problem with it. And no, reencoding the vhs tapes to xvid etc. is no option since it's long gone ;). Cu Selur
Bond sent me pa's original divx 3 .avi that will show artifacts when converted to mpeg-4 using this tool. I haven't tried it yet, but have made the 3MB file available at: <link deleted>
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