> There are only two ways to encode to DivX on Linux -- either with
> divx.com's official codec, or with ffmpeg's libavcodec. The latter
> cannot be used as a shared library, as far as I know, so maybe kino
> looks for the former. Try downloading it from divx.com and installing.

Hmm??

ffmpeg]$ ./configure --help | grep shar
  --enable-shared          build shared libraries [default=no]
[hetz@dugmanit ffmpeg]$ pwd
/home/hetz/ffmpeg

You can use either Divx's Networks own codec or ffmpeg's own codec (although I 
think there's a small problem with it in the first frame, I forwarded the 
details to Fabrice - ffmpeg's author) using the mencoder from the mplayer 
package, or use ffmpeg itself as a capture/convertor etc...

BTW: Stay tuned for more surprised from ffmpeg..

Thanks,
Hetz

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