Xvid produces video in the h.263 format (which is one of the most widely ed formats), your problem is more likely because of the container format instead. Change the file's extension in the output from .avi to .mp4 to use the mp4 container format.Heddy_Nguyen wrote: 4t5v56
Is there any other codec than Xvid? Because i want to check the replay before posting it but I don't have Xvid decoder
Now, if you really want to change the codec (which I would recommend, since h.263 produces high bitrate videos with relatively low quality), change the setting from "Xvid" to "X264" (for h.264 video, which is better and also widely ed. It's the video format usually associated with .mp4 files). (Theoretically, X265 to produce h.265 files should also work with ffmpeg, but using that option produces h.264 files too for some reason).