converting divx file to avi or mpeg2

Pugsley wrote on 12/16/2005, 2:00 PM
My son has sent me some video/audio clips that he filmed using a helmet cam and I believe a Samsung recorder (little bitty dang thing that records on chips). I can't open the files in VMS as they appear to be divx files and apparently VMS doesn't have the ability to encode these files. I want to get these files into VMS? Is there a simple encoding, easy to use, program out there (hopefully freeware) that I can use? thanks in advance..

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WillGill wrote on 12/16/2005, 7:05 PM
I had the same issue. I used VirtualDub (freeware) to convert it. VirtualDub also detects errors in the original video if there are any. In my case, there were audio issues. I used VirtualDub to save the audio from the original as a WAV. Then I re-encoded the video with the audio offset corrected. Just Google Virtual Dub. It's very popular.
Pugsley wrote on 12/19/2005, 11:22 AM
thanks, i will give it a try.