Configure DivX encoding options!

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  1. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    How in gods name do I access the DivX encoding options!!!
     
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  3. draqon Banned Banned

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    what are you trying to do?
     
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  5. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    I can access the decoding options for DivX but not the encoding ones!!! What's the command? I tried -encode and nothing... still brought the decoder up. I tried VirtualDub but the darn thing didn't show DivX since I'm on Vista x64 :{

    Help me access the encoding options!
     
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    You need a video editing program.The divx prog itself is merely a codec and a player. It supplies the codec and dll to the video editing suites, from which you can encode using divx or other codecs.
     
  10. Creeptology Registered Member

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    He has virtual dub. Doom9 has everything you need for virtual dub (and virtual dub mod) for encoding from tutorials to extra files.
     
  11. Gustav Banned Banned

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    vfwquery by stegre

    start in cli......vfwquery.exe divx -c

    i could have sworn "rundll32 divx.dll,configure" worked. whatever. maybe prior versions

    no vista so unaware of issues?
     
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  12. Gustav Banned Banned

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    duh
    unsupported for x64
    wanna recompile?

    /snicker

    hacks
     
  13. kmguru Staff Member

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    Divx or Xvid comes with codecs for both decoding and encoding. For encoding you need an external video tool which will automatically ask you what codec you want to use and at what quality. The catch is the x64 Vista....
     
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