AVI Movies

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in macOS edited January 2014
Is it possible to Open / Re-Encode AVI Movies with QuickTime 7 Pro ... I just downloaded the new family guy and want to make it easier to distribute. I can just watich it in MPlayer
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  • Reply 1 of 25
    karl kuehnkarl kuehn Posts: 756member
    Your "avi" is probably a dvix variant, and you would need to find a QuickTime codec to use it thus.



    Notice that there are a lot of mutually incompatible dvix variants, and programs like MPlayer and VLC are simply bundles of these degenerate codecs with a little glue to hold them together.
  • Reply 2 of 25
    dfilerdfiler Posts: 3,420member
    AVI is a video codec container, not an actual video codec. Quicktime can only play some of the video formats that can be contained by an avi file.
  • Reply 3 of 25
    Quote:

    Originally posted by dfiler

    AVI is a video codec container, not an actual video codec. Quicktime can only play some of the video formats that can be contained by an avi file.



    In english that means that not all avi's will play. Some may... but not all.
  • Reply 4 of 25
    womblingfreewomblingfree Posts: 206member
    I use VLC to play AVI files and it works very well. In fact I use it for most movie files now. It has great compatability



    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14738



    Far simpler than searching for endless Quicktime codecs.
  • Reply 5 of 25
    mr. memr. me Posts: 3,221member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by womblingfree

    I use VLC to play AVI files and it works very well. In fact I use it for most movie files now. It has great compatability



    http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14738



    Far simpler than searching for endless Quicktime codecs.




    Endless QuickTime codecs? Oh, please! We are talking about porn, aren't we? Well, if you have the DivX codec installed, you can play darned near every AVI file on the 'Net without VLC's audio track issues.
  • Reply 6 of 25
    zozo Posts: 3,117member
    audio track issues?



    been sing it for years on various Mac and never had issues with it.



    also, been using it all the time in Tiger and never had any problems others are talking about...
  • Reply 7 of 25
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mr. Me

    Endless QuickTime codecs? Oh, please! We are talking about porn, aren't we? Well, if you have the DivX codec installed, you can play darned near every AVI file on the 'Net without VLC's audio track issues.



    well we are not talking porn ... we are talking new episode of family guy



    and where would one find these DivX codecs to add on to QuickTime?



    By the way I have VLC and MPlayer Installed but they are only good for watching not encoding.
  • Reply 8 of 25
    rokrok Posts: 3,519member
    look on versiontracker for the forty-two dvd ... um... app. it's called "forty-two" because, well, it's the answer to everything, really. it automatically finds and downloads every compatible codec to quicktime available, and gives you the shareware converter which should transfer .avi to quicktime with the right codecs hanging around. i don't really use forty-two the app, so much as i use it as a way to save me time hunting around for the friggin' latest codecs on the 'net.
  • Reply 9 of 25
    mr. memr. me Posts: 3,221member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Ben Huebscher

    well we are not talking porn ... we are talking new episode of family guy



    You need help

    Quote:

    Originally posted by Ben Huebscher

    and where would one find these DivX codecs to add on to QuickTime?



    DivX.com

    Quote:

    Originally posted by Ben Huebscher

    By the way I have VLC and MPlayer Installed but they are only good for watching not encoding.



    Agreed.
  • Reply 10 of 25
    womblingfreewomblingfree Posts: 206member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mr. Me

    Endless QuickTime codecs? Oh, please! We are talking about porn, aren't we? Well, if you have the DivX codec installed, you can play darned near every AVI file on the 'Net without VLC's audio track issues.



    I'm more concerned about movie and TV files. I have the DIVX codec installed and more often than not AVI files have no sound or the playback is so jittery as to be unwatchable when using Quicktime.



    Never had any of these problems with VLC and the only audio tracking problems I've encountered have been with MS Media Player.



    if you can point me in the direction of an AVI wonder codec for Quicktime I'd be very grateful but in the meantime VLC is my movie player of choice.



    I can't imagine audio problems with porn being an issue. They're hardly noted for their script quality.
  • Reply 11 of 25
    zozo Posts: 3,117member
    thats because almost everything is actually encoded in Xvid, the opensource version of DiVX.



    I dunno if DiVX reads XViD or not...



    you can also install the XViD plugin for QT.



    Check this out from Versiontracker:



    clicky
  • Reply 12 of 25
    mr. memr. me Posts: 3,221member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by womblingfree

    ....



    if you can point me in the direction of an AVI wonder codec for Quicktime I'd be very grateful but in the meantime VLC is my movie player of choice.



    ....




    The link is in my previous post if you would bother to use it.
  • Reply 13 of 25
    dfilerdfiler Posts: 3,420member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mr. Me

    The link is in my previous post if you would bother to use it.



    His point was that that plugin doesn't work with quite a few AVI files. Rather than deal with this, he prefers to use VLC, which has far fewer compatability problems.
  • Reply 14 of 25
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mr. Me

    EWe are talking about porn, aren't we?



    Heck yeah! Free porn for EVERYONE! (over 18)
  • Reply 15 of 25
    womblingfreewomblingfree Posts: 206member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by dfiler

    His point was that that plugin doesn't work with quite a few AVI files. Rather than deal with this, he prefers to use VLC, which has far fewer compatability problems.



    Yep.
  • Reply 16 of 25
    mr. memr. me Posts: 3,221member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by dfiler

    His point was that that plugin doesn't work with quite a few AVI files. Rather than deal with this, he prefers to use VLC, which has far fewer compatability problems.



    Could it be because I like porn rather than cartoons? I have not a single AVI since the release of the DivX 5 QuickTime codec didn't play perfectly. The only disadvantage to the QuickTime player compared to VLC or MPlayer is that the opensource players allow clips to be assembled into playlists and played with minimal interruptions between them. With the QT player, of course, each clip must be started manually. I have no problems with any version of MPlayer. Having used several versions of VLC, none have been problem-free. As a DVD player, its audio was a disaster until I found a setting on the 'net that fixed it. As a clip player, there is a noticeable delay between the start of the video and the start of the audio. The audio in VLC is silent for a second or more, whereas it starts simultaneously with the video in both MPlayer and the QuickTime player. I feel almost as though I am living in the Bizarro world. I find so many VLC fanboys on the 'net. Yet on my machine, I have Windows Media Player, Real Player, iTunes, QuickTime player, MPlayer, and VLC. Of these, VLC is far and away the worst audio player.
  • Reply 17 of 25
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mr. Me

    Could it be because I like porn rather than cartoons?



    I suppose Arthur C. Clarkes Mysterious World, Fog of War, Doctor Who, Angels in America and The Making of Tetris do have pornographic qualities. None of them playing correctly under Quicktime with the Divx plug in being one of them.



    I only use VLC for movie playback of AVI files that don't work under Quicktime. Never had a single problem with it.



    If i could get QT to play these files I'd happily bin VLC but currently It is proving to be essential.
  • Reply 18 of 25
    One other question ... is there anyway to alter quicktime so that it has the fastforward and rewind functions of MPlayer? I love being able to quickly scrub through files by holding down the forward or reverse arrows
  • Reply 19 of 25
    mr. memr. me Posts: 3,221member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Ben Huebscher

    One other question ... is there anyway to alter quicktime so that it has the fastforward and rewind functions of MPlayer? I love being able to quickly scrub through files by holding down the forward or reverse arrows



    What are you talking about? The QuickTime player has been able to fast-forward and reverse since forever.
  • Reply 20 of 25
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Mr. Me

    What are you talking about? The QuickTime player has been able to fast-forward and reverse since forever.



    yea but in Mplayer when you hold down the forward key it fast forwords ... the forward key in quicktime advances frame by frame and if you hold it down it just repeats at the same rate as your keyboard repeat rate which is even slower than realtime
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