you need
the divx drivers for a start. other than that I've done it using adobe premiere. there's probably some software that'll do what you want on www.tucows.com
try having a look round
www.vcdhelp.com/
or the divx site.
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rogan,
Wed 13 Nov 2002, 21:26,
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I use
Avid Cinema 'cause I have an AMD CPU and it don't like Premiere (a fact that makes me cry into my pillow).
Last question: I already have DIVX drivers for watching DIVX avi files, so is that same thing that is used for encoding?
Thanks for the linkee.
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Nastar,
Wed 13 Nov 2002, 21:31,
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Hey Nastar
... last thing I remember seeing that may be of help would be something like FlaskMPEG. That seemed to do that sort of thing for me. You could rip DVDs to DiVX AVI files...
(allegedly, of course. never touch the thing meself) cough! /runs
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MSPaintGuru,
Wed 13 Nov 2002, 21:53,
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