|  | Posted by Duddits on 12/19/07 15:56 
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 04:29:43 GMT, janet <janl_d@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 >On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 21:52:57 GMT, Claggy wrote:
 >
 >> Divx format is an AVI file but not all AVI files are divx.
 >> So you might find some avi files that won't play.
 >
 >Aha! Indeed. My 2GB movie AVI files played fine on the Costco Panasonic
 >DMR-EZ475V but my 10Mbyte digital-camera AVI files did not.
 >
 >Googling I found a freeware program called "G-Spot" which tells you what
 >"codecs" (whatever they are) are used inside an AVI.
 >
 >But, how do I correlate those codecs with DivX.
 >
 >That is, if the Panasonic DMR-EZ475V is DivX certified, then what do I do
 >to my digital-camera AVIs in order to make them DivX?
 
 The easiest/best way to convert video to stand-alone compatable DivX
 files is AutoGK.  The XviD codec is a free open source codec that
 emulates DivX  and AutoGK comes with that installed.  AutoGK can also
 use DivX but there isn't any need to do so.
 
 http://www.autogk.me.uk/
 
 Be sure to read the easy instructions and activate "stand alone
 compatable" in the hidden options.  Everything else can be left on
 auto.
 
 regards
 
 Dud
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