Hi

Sorry if this was already treated in a previous post, I am new here.
I tried to process an .avi file with moviemaker2 (cut and paste).
The reason : VirtualDubMod did not do what I wanted.

Everything was OK till I tried to save the result as .avi.
Then I failed, I could not save but as a project format or as .wmv.

Is it possible to save as DivX ?
How ?

Thanks in advance
Paul

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RE: Moviemaker to DivX ? by rmarko

rmarko
Sat Aug 28 17:13:04 CDT 2004

When you try to save movie (ctrl+p) don't you have the option of saving it as
DV-AVI (PAL) ?

It's on the screen where you have the option "Best quality for playback on
my computer (recommended)". Press the "Show more choices..." line, and then
find DV-AVI in "Other settings".

After you're done saving it as DV, you can open the finished .avi into
VirtualDub and export it to DivX. But you'll need to use DV Converter on the
.avi before - so that VirtualDub will be able to process the file's audio.
You can download the converter here:

http://www.ulead.com/download/dvconverter/dv.zip


This is the process if you're using MM2.0. Maybe in 2.1 it's done
differently, or you could save the movie directly as DivX. I don't know.

RE: Moviemaker to DivX ? by bjo

bjo
Sun Aug 29 14:31:05 CDT 2004

Isn't DivX in the Mpeg4 format?

"rmarko" wrote:

> When you try to save movie (ctrl+p) don't you have the option of saving it as
> DV-AVI (PAL) ?
>
> It's on the screen where you have the option "Best quality for playback on
> my computer (recommended)". Press the "Show more choices..." line, and then
> find DV-AVI in "Other settings".
>
> After you're done saving it as DV, you can open the finished .avi into
> VirtualDub and export it to DivX. But you'll need to use DV Converter on the
> .avi before - so that VirtualDub will be able to process the file's audio.
> You can download the converter here:
>
> http://www.ulead.com/download/dvconverter/dv.zip
>
>
> This is the process if you're using MM2.0. Maybe in 2.1 it's done
> differently, or you could save the movie directly as DivX. I don't know.

RE: Moviemaker to DivX ? by rmarko

rmarko
Sun Aug 29 16:07:03 CDT 2004

Where can you select Mpeg4?

I'm using 2.0, not 2.1. What ver are you using?

"bjo" wrote:

> Isn't DivX in the Mpeg4 format?


Re: Moviemaker to DivX ? by PapaJohn

PapaJohn
Sun Aug 29 17:01:05 CDT 2004

No, it's not possible to save in Movie Maker as any type except DV-AVI or
WMV.

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.
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"Paulchen" <paulchen@lycos.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Sorry if this was already treated in a previous post, I am new here.
> I tried to process an .avi file with moviemaker2 (cut and paste).
> The reason : VirtualDubMod did not do what I wanted.
>
> Everything was OK till I tried to save the result as .avi.
> Then I failed, I could not save but as a project format or as .wmv.
>
> Is it possible to save as DivX ?
> How ?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Paul
>
> --
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>



Re: Moviemaker to DivX ? by Paulchen

Paulchen
Mon Aug 30 01:13:42 CDT 2004

Thanks Papajohn,
I uninstall immediately Moviemaker, useless program

"PapaJohn" <PapaJohn@CharterMi.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> No, it's not possible to save in Movie Maker as any type except DV-AVI or
> WMV.
>
> --
> PapaJohn
>
> Movie Maker 2: www.papajohn.org
> PhotoStory 2: www.photostory.papajohn.org
> .
> .
> "Paulchen" <paulchen@lycos.uk> wrote in message
> news:4130dd01$0$26997$626a14ce@news.free.fr...
>> Hi
>>
>> Sorry if this was already treated in a previous post, I am new here.
>> I tried to process an .avi file with moviemaker2 (cut and paste).
>> The reason : VirtualDubMod did not do what I wanted.
>>
>> Everything was OK till I tried to save the result as .avi.
>> Then I failed, I could not save but as a project format or as .wmv.
>>
>> Is it possible to save as DivX ?
>> How ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Paul
>>
>> --
>> Antispam - Pour m'écrire par eMail, remplacer : (replace)
>> paulchen par paul.voyer
>> lycos.uk par laposte.net
>>
>
>



Re: Moviemaker to DivX ? by Rehan

Rehan
Mon Aug 30 04:25:39 CDT 2004

> I uninstall immediately Moviemaker, useless program

How did you manage that? Useless or not; but it is not uninstllable.

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"Paulchen" <paulchen@lycos.uk> wrote in message
news:4132c544$0$4348$626a14ce@news.free.fr...
> Thanks Papajohn,
> I uninstall immediately Moviemaker, useless program
>
> "PapaJohn" <PapaJohn@CharterMi.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
> 10j4kh9adsqa8d@corp.supernews.com...
>> No, it's not possible to save in Movie Maker as any type except DV-AVI or
>> WMV.
>>
>> --
>> PapaJohn
>>
>> Movie Maker 2: www.papajohn.org
>> PhotoStory 2: www.photostory.papajohn.org
>> .
>> .
>> "Paulchen" <paulchen@lycos.uk> wrote in message
>> news:4130dd01$0$26997$626a14ce@news.free.fr...
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Sorry if this was already treated in a previous post, I am new here.
>>> I tried to process an .avi file with moviemaker2 (cut and paste).
>>> The reason : VirtualDubMod did not do what I wanted.
>>>
>>> Everything was OK till I tried to save the result as .avi.
>>> Then I failed, I could not save but as a project format or as .wmv.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to save as DivX ?
>>> How ?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> --
>>> Antispam - Pour m'écrire par eMail, remplacer : (replace)
>>> paulchen par paul.voyer
>>> lycos.uk par laposte.net
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Re: Moviemaker to DivX ? by Paulchen

Paulchen
Mon Aug 30 07:14:24 CDT 2004

Good question, I did not solve it yet.
Paulchen

"Rehan" <someone@somewhere.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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>> I uninstall immediately Moviemaker, useless program
>
> How did you manage that? Useless or not; but it is not uninstllable.
>
> --
> Rehan
>