Pre for Mac can work with xVid .avi files?

Well, I have some of the xVid .avi files and wonder what I should do to get the first Elements 9 for Mac that allows to work with them. I can't seem to find the right codec and I don't know if that would solve my problem even. Yes, the codec would read QuickTime files, but El first would be able to work with them?

I also thought I could use the Super video converter (free app) on my PC to convert these files to something other than Premiere Elements will love. I guess that .mov would be preferable. I don't really know if this might degrade the video, but I suspect it would be.

What do you think guys what is the best approach?

Thank you very much!

A DVD uses MPEG2 format, transcoded VOB to DVD - take a look at a DVD 'Hollywood' sometimes to see the structure of directories and files

XviD/divx are variants of the MPEG4 codec... and cannot be directly used to create a DVD... they must be transcoded

Because thay are not intended to be edited (they were designed for delivery, often via streaming video on the ' net) you will need to convert for use in PrEl

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