DivX Burning


  1. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7600
       #1

    DivX Burning


    Hi everyone.

    I intend to make some DVD's to play in a DivX player. So preferably I would like a DivX format :) What video and audio codecs would you recommend? What file format should the video files be and what program would you recommend to convert these files from .avi, and what program would you recommend to burn them? I would like the resulting video to be a fair-good quality.

    Thanks :)
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  2. Posts : 86
    Windows 7
       #2

    If you have a Divx player there is no need to convert the .avi file to dvd format, the Divx player shoule render the files. Anytime you reencode a media file to another format there is always some loss of quality. Hence the question why are you converting in the first place?
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  3. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7600
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Not my avi files not sure why. The player I tested them on was definately DivX. Though I did just burn them on using windows explorer.....
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  4. Posts : 86
    Windows 7
       #4

    I would recommend looking at the structure of the .avi file to determine why they are not playing on your standard DivX certified dvd player. As I said before you will lose considerable quality by reencoding and will have to purchase conversion software like ConvertXtoDVD.

    Simply copy and paste the .avi file to the DVD disc like you would any other file to a folder.

    Check the structural integrity of the .avi container file by downloading and running Medianinfo ( MediaInfo - Download). You should see a video and one or more audio streams with the attributes of the stream identified.

    Some reasons why the DivX video in an .avi container file may not play:
    (1) the conatainer file is corrupted as it exists on the dvd.
    (2) you are using a standard definition dvd player (720 x 480 max) and the video
    is high definition (1920 x 1080 max).
    (3) the DivX video was encoded as PAL (23.976 frames/sec) and your dvd player
    is NTSC (29.976 frames/sec) or vice-versa.

    All of these conditions can be ascertained from the information displayed by Mediainfo.
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  5. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Build 7600
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Ok, here's the info I pulled from the file. The DivX player would play dvd's in a PAL format.

    Format : AVI
    Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
    File size : 351 MiB
    Duration : 43mn 3s
    Overall bit rate : 1 139 Kbps
    Writing application : transcode-1.0.2

    Video
    ID : 0
    Format : MPEG-4 Visual
    Format profile : Advanced Simple@L5
    Format settings, BVOP : Yes
    Format settings, QPel : No
    Format settings, GMC : No warppoints
    Format settings, Matrix : Default (H.263)
    Codec ID : XVID
    Codec ID/Hint : XviD
    Duration : 43mn 3s
    Bit rate : 993 Kbps
    Width : 624 pixels
    Height : 352 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9
    Frame rate : 23.976 fps
    Resolution : 8 bits
    Colorimetry : 4:2:0
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.189
    Stream size : 306 MiB (87%)
    Writing library : XviD 1.2.0SMP (UTC 2006-01-08)

    Audio
    ID : 1
    Format : MPEG Audio
    Format version : Version 1
    Format profile : Layer 3
    Mode : Joint stereo / MS Stereo
    Codec ID : 55
    Codec ID/Hint : MP3
    Duration : 43mn 3s
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 133 Kbps
    Nominal bit rate : 128 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
    Resolution : 16 bits
    Stream size : 41.0 MiB (12%)
    Alignment : Aligned on interleaves
    Interleave, duration : 24 ms (0.58 video frame)
    Writing library : LAME3.96r
    Encoding settings : -m j -V 4 -q 3 -lowpass 17.5 --abr 128
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  6. Posts : 86
    Windows 7
       #6

    Your .avi files were encoded with transcode 1.0.2 (Transcode 1.0.2 free download. Transcode is a suite of command line utilities for transcoding video and audio codecs, and for converting beween different container) which is Linux and I have never encountered. I am guessing that because the audio and video headers show atrributes that are a bit different to what I am accustomed to seeing, your DivX dvd player is having trouble interpolating some of the information in the headers. The .avi file seems structurally correct.

    Where did you get the files? Do they play in Windows Media Player? Are you getting any error messages when you try to play the file on the dvd player? Is the dvd player even rcognizing that you have .avi files on the dvd when you start it?

    You could try to transcode the files with VirtualDubMod which is more dvd player friendly ( Download VirtualDubMod). Open the file on the main menu. Then to reencode just "save as" from the file menu and change the compession to Xvid MPEG-4 Codec. It will automatically reencode the video. Since the videos are already in Xvid MPEG-4 Codec (newer format) the loss in quality if any would be less than converting to the older MPEG-2 (dvd format).
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails DivX Burning-capture.jpg  
    Last edited by nickle; 04 Jan 2010 at 09:32.
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  7. Posts : 28
    windows 7
       #7

    I see no reason why the file should not play on your standalone DivX compatible dvd player. The most likely culprit would be your TV itself.

    Many years ago ( times of VCRs ) US casettes would not play on TVs here in India. Now we have TVs that will automaticallly play any format whatsoever. Almost all DVD players are the same except for the region codes set at depending on the country in which they are sold. We too have these limitations BUT the installation / sales people make some minor jumper settings to make them region free once they are sold. For PAL compatibility the frame rate would have to be jacked up to from 23.976 to 30 WIMHO is too high. Inserting 25% extra frames to make them compatible would quite definitely degrade the viewing experience.

    If you have HDMI compatible PC and TV you would be better off taking that route. I generally use Avidemux - 2.5 (Dec 2009 build - Avidemux.2009-12-19.Win32.Final.exe) for my conversions/ downsizing etc. The Jan 2010 build crashes too frequently for comfort.
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  8. BWK
    Posts : 177
    win7 ultimate x64
       #8

    May I suggest that you read up the guides listed on these forums for a better understanding to what we may be trying to help you with. With a little better general knowledge on the matter you will better understand us.
    AfterDawn.com: Guides and articles
    Doom9.net - The Definitive DVD Backup Resource
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