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kaycarter Posted - Jul 07 2013 : 20:36:41
I have a Diji album with both .wmv and .avi videos inserted. They both play, but the .avi videos play at several times their normal speed while the .wmv files play correctly. The .avi videos play just fine through Windows Media Player outside of the Diji album. What's wrong.

All my new videos are .avi, as I can't get the quality I want with .wmv, so using .wmv is not really an option for me.

Kay
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xequte Posted - Jul 16 2013 : 03:25:47
Hi Kay

Excellent

Nigel
Xequte Software
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kaycarter Posted - Jul 11 2013 : 21:07:53
I tried a bunch of free video converters/editors, but never found anything that both gave good quality results and worked from inside Diji. So, I finally tried one of the cheaper but highly-rated non-free products - AVS Video Converter ($40). It isn't fancy, but it accepts literally every format on input, allows basic editing, and produces high-quality output that also works in Diji. Hooray.

Thanks for your help.

Kay
xequte Posted - Jul 11 2013 : 03:45:16
Hi Kay

You might find it easier to convert the video to a more vanilla AVI format or MPEG-1.

You can convert your files online (for free) at:

http://media-convert.com
http://www.zamzar.com


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
kaycarter Posted - Jul 09 2013 : 14:27:28
Nigel,

The codec pack(s)didn't help. I installed both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions from codecguide and Ffdshow from sourceforge. The .avi files still play at several times normal speed from within Diji, but normally outside of Diji.

I also tried changing my default player for .avi from Windows Media Player to RealPlayer, with the same results (though, I actually can't tell which player is activated from Diji . . .)

Any other suggestions?

Kay
xequte Posted - Jul 09 2013 : 02:26:12
Hi Kay

Try installing a codec pack

We recommend K-Lite:

http://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm

or Ffdshow:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow


Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com