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    I like to convert everything to DivX, but the sound is in PCM format and I want to convert it to MP3 so it won't take too much space. The problen is that AVI files work with WAV files, so the MP3 encoder I have is really shitty. Any idea on where to get a really good MP3 encoder for WAV files? I don't care if it's shareware or freeware.

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    OK, thanks. Let's see what it can do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by me in my last post
    No man, this is what I don't mean...

    I want to encode a WAV file into MP3, but keeping the WAV extension. The encoder that Windows came reaches the 22,050 Hz at 56 kbps and I need to get at least the standard sample format: 44,100 Hz at 128 kbps (48,000 Hz at 360 kbps for DVD sound quality).
    Ha! forget what I said above. I just had to add a WAV header into the MP3 files Thank you very much.
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    I don't prefer encoding with MP3 as it lose a lot of quality while making a video. Prefer RMVB instead.


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    What the heck is RMVB?

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    Real Media Video codec. It would convert your video file using Real Media Video codec and Real Audio codec.


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    OK, I'll try.

    I think there are already DVD players with DivX support, aren't they?

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    Well, most of DVD players already support DivX codec videos.


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    I have downloaded a movie today and I cannot convert it to the format I want:

    File: South Park - La pelicula-spanish.avi.
    Lenght: 1 hour, 13 minutes, 34 seconds.
    Size: 151 MB (158.985.239 bytes).

    Audio:
    Windows Media Audio V8 32 kbps, 32 kHz, stereo.
    Video: Windows Media Video V8 704 x 400.

    I wish to convert the file to:

    Audio: MPEG Layer-3 (MP3).
    Video: DivX.

    VirtualDub, TMPEncoder and other similar programs won't let me convert them. It says I need a WMV2 thing.

    What the heck should I do?

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