Posted by Aleksandar Radusevic on Sun, 06/16/2002 - 16:27.
: : > What is "Graph Editor"? It's actually GraphEdit
: : > and it comes with the Microsoft DirectX 8 SDK,
: : > which you get with MSDN or download from
: : > Microsoft's web site.
: : ...or from here if you don't want to download >100Mb from MS:
Re: WMV to avi or mov?? microsoft have the answer
: : > What is "Graph Editor"? It's actually GraphEdit
: : > and it comes with the Microsoft DirectX 8 SDK,
: : > which you get with MSDN or download from
: : > Microsoft's web site.
: : ...or from here if you don't want to download >100Mb from MS:
: : http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/graphedit.html
: : > It lets you see and alter the path of software
: : > (codecs and drivers) used to read and play or
: : > write a multimedia file.
: : > When I get GraphEdit, what do I do?
: : <snip>
: : You might also want to encode using a different AVI codec, in which case:
: : 1) DON'T delete the 'Windows Media Video Decoder' block
: : 2) Run its output into a 'Video Compressor' of your choice (don't forget to configure), and
: : 3) Run the output from step 2 to an input of your 'AVI Mux' block.
: : GraphEdit is *the* way to do it, IMHO.
: : Matt...