Re: Running Virtualdub in a fake windows installation

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It would be great if you could do the regression test, or I could try to do 
that if you could give me the instructions..

what do you mean by "zillions of bytes"? I'm currently pretty limited of disk 
space but I could get an extra hard drive if there is no other solution.

Or maybe you could tell me any Linux native program I could use.. My plan is 
to compress Divx or MPG movies into Divx of smaller file size, so I can put 
them on my Pocket PC.

Thanks for your help..

Ronald

On Thursday 02 January 2003 17:19, you wrote:
> On Thursday 02 Jan 2003 10:53, Ronald Castillo wrote:
> > ... VirtualDub doesn't recognize the Divx codec.
>
> Hm, interesting. I'm sure I used to be able to select the divx 5 codec in
> the compression dialog, although I've never actually used it (I remember
> poking around with its settings to see what it could do). I've just tried
> it and sure enough it isn't listed. If I can find the time now the holidays
> are over and I'm back at work, I might try a regression test and find where
> it disappeared.
>
> It's still possible to _open_ divx avi files with it, though...
>
> If you've got zillions of bytes of disk space, or you're only working with
> clips of a few minutes' length, you could export to raw RGB then encode to
> MPEG4 with a native Linux encoder like Mencoder. (Anyone know of a way to
> pipe from vdub into mencoder? I've tried saving into a fifo, but that just
> gives an error.)
>
> Sorry I couldn't suggest anything more practical :-)
>
> Stephen
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