To work with AVIs you need the divx component and you may need the AC3Codec.
In some cases extracting AC3 audio will result in an unexpected quit - we are looking into the cause of the problem. For now the workaround is:
1. Open the .avi in MacVCD X 4.2 or in Quicktime Pro
2. Edit->Select All
3. Edit->Copy
4. File->New
5. Edit->Paste
6. File->Save
7. Use the resulting .mov file in iVCD™
In some cases, even with these .avi files as reference .mov files, you will still get the unexpected quit. In this case you need to trim a few seconds off the end of the .mov as follows:
1. Open the .mov
2. Select the last couple of seconds
3. Press the delete key
4. File->Save
Crashes - alexhoward
Maybe this snippit from the home page will help:About AVIs
To work with AVIs you need the divx component and you may need the AC3Codec.
In some cases extracting AC3 audio will result in an unexpected quit - we are looking into the cause of the problem. For now the workaround is:
1. Open the .avi in MacVCD X 4.2 or in Quicktime Pro
2. Edit->Select All
3. Edit->Copy
4. File->New
5. Edit->Paste
6. File->Save
7. Use the resulting .mov file in iVCD™
In some cases, even with these .avi files as reference .mov files, you will still get the unexpected quit. In this case you need to trim a few seconds off the end of the .mov as follows:
1. Open the .mov
2. Select the last couple of seconds
3. Press the delete key
4. File->Save
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