Man oh man, I don't wanta yak someones chain, but I recently received a number of live video feeds from parties around Euro.
One problem is that they are in avi format. Can someone please suggest to me what to use to convert it to a mpg format.
--keep the beatz goin in Kanada---
Dj KaOtiKz
Jan-25-2001 03:10
Swamper
Webmonstah
Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
divX
You need to get the DivX codec from http://divx.ctw.cc/ and install it -- you can use your regular Windows Media Player after and it'll play it just fine...
Enjoy!
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Jan-25-2001 03:54
tranceface
tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Dallas Texas
OPen the avi in Windows media player then pull down the file menu and save as....then just change the file extension and boom you have mpg format!!!
peace, tranceface
Jan-25-2001 21:22
[A|ienFactory]
trancEaddict in JAIL
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Sweden
no u don't!
you get an AVI with an *.mpeg suffix!
If you change your name to Ahmed,it doesn't mean that you become a muslim,does it????
u can rename all your wavs to *.mp3,but they don't become 10 times smaller,do they????
Jan-25-2001 22:01
pyrolex
Senior trancEaddict
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Dresden, Germany
Hi!
Get the codec as Swamper mentioned above or get avi2mpeg.
I use it to encode video files and it functions well.
The reason why I thought this worked is it actually changes the file extension and therefore the file type. For instance, when dowloading a song with a .class or .doc file extension, you can rename them to mp3 and they turn into an mp3, and if you don't, it will open up in the program that has that particular file association. I just thought maybe you could do the same thing with this technique, as the compression codecs for .avi and .mpg are virtually the same and you are not changing the filesize....sorry if the information I gave in my last post was misleading information...
peace, tranceface
Jan-29-2001 05:21
Swamper
Webmonstah
Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
Re: Geez....
quote:
Originally posted by tranceface The reason why I thought this worked is it actually changes the file extension and therefore the file type. For instance, when dowloading a song with a .class or .doc file extension, you can rename them to mp3 and they turn into an mp3, and if you don't, it will open up in the program that has that particular file association. I just thought maybe you could do the same thing with this technique, as the compression codecs for .avi and .mpg are virtually the same and you are not changing the filesize....sorry if the information I gave in my last post was misleading information...
peace, tranceface
Uhhh.. The contents of the files are not modified, all you're doing is changing the name of the file which points to those contents.
The compression codecs are NOT the same... if they were they'd be the same format... an avi can be a traditional AVI or a divx AVI..
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