Convert IV50 format (webcam) to AVI
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J2m06 Posted messages 26 Status Member -
J2m06 Posted messages 26 Status Member -
Hello,
here is my problem, I have a Logitech QuickCam that records my videos and compresses them in AV50 format, creating an AVI file.
When I try to open it with VLC, I only get the sound (since VLC doesn't support it), but when I double-click on it, it opens with Winamp and I get everything.
Actually, I would like to know if there is a way to record them directly in AVI so I can open them with VLC and possibly send them to my friends.
Without it being too complicated as I am not a computer pro.
Thank you in advance.
Gilles
here is my problem, I have a Logitech QuickCam that records my videos and compresses them in AV50 format, creating an AVI file.
When I try to open it with VLC, I only get the sound (since VLC doesn't support it), but when I double-click on it, it opens with Winamp and I get everything.
Actually, I would like to know if there is a way to record them directly in AVI so I can open them with VLC and possibly send them to my friends.
Without it being too complicated as I am not a computer pro.
Thank you in advance.
Gilles
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0
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GSpot tells me that the codec is already installed, and I checked in the device manager and it is indeed there. VLC says it can't read it, and there's nothing to be done. How can I play it other than through Winamp?
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I searched for quite a while and I found something that works really well; you just have to convert them with "Prism Video Converter".
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Hello
Exactly, it works with Prism Video Converter, but there is also Virtual Dub (version 1.6.9 in French) which reads these files, converts them, and allows for editing/touch-ups ;-)
Once converted, you can play them with VLC or other players.
http://www.clubic.com/lancer-le-telechargement-48175-0-virtualdub.html
Just a note, I am using Windows 7-64, and you need to install VirtualDub in XP compatibility mode (2)