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peterandmarian

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I'v searched untill I'm sick of searching for this. I must be the only one who doesn't know what I'm doing wrong. I've recoded half a dozen AVI movies into DivX but they are not even reognised by my GP2X.
Why ?
 
I have found XviD to work very nicely. make sure the files have the .avi extension or the builtin video player won't put it in the list.. there may be other extensions it shows, but I just know that .avi works so please don't flame me

skunk
 
ogm contener is already supported but the file name have to be reanmed to .avi (not .ogm)
 
skunk_eyed posted on Sep 20 2006 at 06:56 PM said:
I have found XviD to work very nicely. make sure the files have the .avi extension or the builtin video player won't put it in the list.. there may be other extensions it shows, but I just know that .avi works so please don't flame me

skunk
I will try it. Why have you spelt DivX backwards? Am I being joked upon?
Only time will tell.
 
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Panalumar posted on Sep 20 2006 at 07:17 AM said:
I will try it. Why have you spelt DivX backwards? Am I being joked upon?
Only time will tell.
Xvid
 
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Panalumar posted on Sep 20 2006 at 08:17 PM said:
skunk_eyed posted on Sep 20 2006 at 06:56 PM said:
I have found XviD to work very nicely. make sure the files have the .avi extension or the builtin video player won't put it in the list.. there may be other extensions it shows, but I just know that .avi works so please don't flame me

skunk
I will try it. Why have you spelt DivX backwards? Am I being joked upon?
Only time will tell.
lol I never noticed that! :lol: but no, xvid is an opensource codec.
 
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