[vlc] Re: Video export question
Eric Wheetley
wheetley at slu.edu
Thu Feb 19 18:54:30 CET 2004
I have Divx 5.1 installed (the free version without mp3).
I do get a quicktime error when I drag the avi file to toast.
I thought you could "stream" from VLC to a file. Is this true?
I thought that maybe since VLC can play the files just fine, I could
use it to convert the file to a format that is acceptable to use with
Toast to burn a VCD.
Any suggestions out there folks?
btw- thanks for all of the input so far! I am new to the list!
L8r,
eric
On Feb 19, 2004, at 10:04 AM, Derk-Jan Hartman wrote:
> If you want to use Toast to burn the Video, then you need to make sure
> QT can play your .avi
> VLC doesn't use QuickTime, but Toast does. I guess you haven't
> installed a DivX plugin or something for QuickTime.
>
>
> On 19 feb 2004, at 16:56, Eric Wheetley wrote:
>
>> I was actually wanting to play the VCD's in a consumer player at home.
>>
>>
>> On Feb 19, 2004, at 9:37 AM, Derk-Jan Hartman wrote:
>>
>>> For some reason VLC cannot play discs burned by Toast.
>>> The cause of this is unknown.
>>>
>>> DJ
>>>
>>> On 19 feb 2004, at 16:11, Eric Wheetley wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am trying to stream to a file so that I can burn a Video CD.
>>>> VLC plays the .avi files that I am working with just fine.
>>>>
>>>> If I use toast to convert an ".avi" to a video CD, I only get audio
>>>> on the VCD.
>>>>
>>>> I am on Mac OS X 10.3 with VLC 0.7.0.
>>>>
>>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> eric
>>>>
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>>
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