On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 21:39, Clayton Cornell wrote: In my attempts to break my "heroin addiction" to Windows, I have a question for everyone... one of the last few Windows applications I have not been able to replace is a slick little program called VirtualDub. I use it on a regular basis to re-encode episodes of Enterprise that I download each week. The best quality episodes are MPEG encoded at about 450MB each. I can use VirtualDub to re-encode to AVI using the latest DivX and get a file size of about 200MB - that means I can cram 3 episodes onto one CDROM instead of 1 per CDROM if I leave them alone. So, the question is, are there are any Linux apps that can do this? I haven't discovered anything yet. BCast2000 is targetted (as far as I can tell) at building a video.. stitching audio tracks to video etc. All I want it an app that will simply re-encode a video to a DivX4.x codec.... haven't found one that did it either reliably, or at all. Any suggestions would be more than welcome. C. -- This is Linux country. If you listen carefully, you can hear Windows reboot... Xine might be able to do this... Matt