Well nanek, you need the XviD codec for video, MPEG Layer II for audio & VirtualDubMod for muxing. + So, past toolame.exe in Belight's folder to be able to convert your audio stream in to MP2 as the following settings: Frequency: 22050Hz Bitrate: 64 Kb/s Mode: Mono (1channel) Now open your video using VDubMOD & choose XviD as compressor (for Xvid config, choose 'Portable NTSC' as profile & set the bitrate you want) then use the built-in filtre to resize your video to 320x240. Finally, import the MP2 file ('Streams' menu in vdub) & save using this option activated: 'Save AVI in old 1.0' Done, hope this can help u. OK, I have tried everything you guys said. Nothing helps. I have tried to re-create the movie which i recorded with camera, by using VirtualDub, Direct stream copy for video option, and it works when I send it back to camera. With my xvid mpeg4 compressor it didn't work.
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This means that my xvid compressor is not the same like the one in a camera (or it is not set properly) so everything I compress with my xvid compressor, camera doesn't read. On G-spot, I have noticed that there are some differences between cameras video and the video which my xvid compresses, in the video and codec info (the name of the codec is not the same XVID ISO MPEG4 and XVID 1.1.2 or something like that). Please tell me how to set my xvid mepg4 codec or where to finnd the one which is the same like the camera's. Thank you in advance Nanek.