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Posted: Tue, 14th Dec 2004 12:12 Post subject: Xvid or Done Files |
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How do you add sound to the xvid, done, or dvdscr files. Everytime I try to watch one of the movies it sound like grubble. The picture is high quality on these movies but I could never figure out how to get the sound to work. Also can I change or add something for the sound if I download it in the avi format already?
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Posted: Tue, 14th Dec 2004 14:08 Post subject: |
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you asked the same question in your other thread, just using other words.
people were trying to help you but you seemed to ignore it since your last question was something about burning it to dvd to avoid your problem...
i give you the same advise as the others gave you:
get VLC: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
or a codec pack: http://www.codecguide.com/
by the way...
DONE is a release group
DVDScr tells you what was the source of the release...
XviD is the codec used to encode it...
so those expressions have nothing to do with each other.
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Posted: Tue, 14th Dec 2004 16:23 Post subject: |
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check out www.doom9.org for info about codecs, encoding etc.
if you dont know which codec a movies uses, try gspot, a program to check out what the avi container tells the system, which codecs it wants
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Posted: Wed, 15th Dec 2004 01:35 Post subject: |
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thanks, sorry for the confusing questions
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Posted: Wed, 15th Dec 2004 01:45 Post subject: |
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ok, I can watch the movie on my computer but what if I burn it to a dvd? will the sound be ok or will I need to do something else to the file?
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Posted: Wed, 15th Dec 2004 12:48 Post subject: |
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it depends on the capabilities of your dvd-player. Many can play xvid and other codecs without problems nowadays. Why not try it with a dvd-rw or read the manual of your player?
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Posted: Wed, 15th Dec 2004 12:57 Post subject: |
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