I need a little bit of help encoding divx/xvid files to play on my son's in-car dvd player (parents will appreciate how important this is!). I'm totally at my wit's end with it...
I have several files, from several sources, some work, some don't. I want to re-encode the non-working ones so that they do work. All of them, as far as I'm aware, are AVI of some kind... presumably DIVX or XVID?
I've used MediaInfo to find out what software, and the codec versions, were used on the working ones and tried to get them all together. I ended up using virtualdub and virtualdubmod, as well as nandub.
I've re-encoded the non-working ones to be the same codec as the working ones, even resized them to have the same resolution, but they still don't play on the player. I also tried taking a working one, and re-encoding that again with codecs I had previously tried, and that still works! So there must be something else, other than the resolution or codec?
The DVD player is a Next-Base Click & Go 7. The manufactorers release no information on file formats at all <sigh>
And yes, it does play DVDs, and yes, that is probably what I will end up having to use
But I'd rather take one SD card on holiday than a pile of DVDs...
I'm totally at a loss as to what to try next. Any help much appreciated, thanks!
I have several files, from several sources, some work, some don't. I want to re-encode the non-working ones so that they do work. All of them, as far as I'm aware, are AVI of some kind... presumably DIVX or XVID?
I've used MediaInfo to find out what software, and the codec versions, were used on the working ones and tried to get them all together. I ended up using virtualdub and virtualdubmod, as well as nandub.
I've re-encoded the non-working ones to be the same codec as the working ones, even resized them to have the same resolution, but they still don't play on the player. I also tried taking a working one, and re-encoding that again with codecs I had previously tried, and that still works! So there must be something else, other than the resolution or codec?
The DVD player is a Next-Base Click & Go 7. The manufactorers release no information on file formats at all <sigh>
And yes, it does play DVDs, and yes, that is probably what I will end up having to use

I'm totally at a loss as to what to try next. Any help much appreciated, thanks!
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