Does anybody know how to add more encoders to Combustion? I would like to be able to add Windows Media 9, DivX, etc. but I haven't been able figure that out. I would be kind of upset if they expect you to buy the $600 Cleaner XL for that kind of capability.
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Originally posted by RErenderJust install the codecs on your box and combustion will recognize them.
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Ok, the DivX works, so it must be something with wm9. Unfortunately, wm9 is the one I really need so because most people do not have divx.
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Man, I must be doing something wrong, because I've tried installing wm9 encoder on 2 computers and still can't get it to show up in combustion. Is there a certain folder that the wm9 files should be copied into or what?
As far as DivX, I got the encoder to show up, but it only made a 64k movie and would not play in the DivX player. So thats screwed up too!
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Eric, what menu do you go to to see the wm9 encoding option in combustion? Under Render, I go to Video for Windows, and then to Options to choose the codec.
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Oh I see, it is a separate install from the encoder, you need the Windows Media Video 9 VCM Codec. Then it will show up under the codec options.
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http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...q.aspx#VCM_2_1
Download http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...&qstechnology=
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I cannot for the life of me get that to work. I downloaded pretty much everything there is to download, played a file that was encoded with series 9, and still nothing. I don't know what the problem is. Eric, you're on Combustion 4?
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Yes, I'm using combustion 4, that link I gave you defaults to the Main windows media downloads, sorry didn't notice that.
Hopefully this link will work, have you already downloaded this file?
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...v9VCMsetup.exe
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windows media uses direct show codecs
divx and others are video for windows (vfw) codecs
if only vfw codecs show up in combustion it could be that combustion is vfw only (virtual dub used to be vfw only, too and some codecs didnt show up there for the same reason)
an alternative would be to use the windows media encoder that comes with windows media 9 (its a standalone tool) on uncompressed avi files
the tools also gives you much more control over your compression results
there also are lossless compression codecs for use with vfw applications that have compression ratios of about 1:2
might allow you to save a little space before doing final compression with windows media
cu mike
lossless codecs:
worked for me:
http://forum.doom9.org/attachment.ph...2&d=1052847477
(it's a bit difficult to install, make sure to read the readme inside)
not tested:
http://www.alparysoft.com/products.php?id=8&item=35
http://www.compression.ru/video/ls-codec/index_en.html
http://www.codec-download.com/module...ore__PNG_0.8.2
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Originally posted by timmatronOk, the DivX works, so it must be something with wm9. Unfortunately, wm9 is the one I really need so because most people do not have divx.
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