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- DivX vs. XviD - VideoHelp Forum
Xvid and Divx are two implementations of the MPEG 4 part 2 (ASP) specification As has been noted, Divx is a commercial product, Xvid is a "free" open source product
- How to get Xvid encoding in VirtualDub - VideoHelp Forum
Well I installed that Xvid codec and it does show up in VirtualDub Trying it now, it seems to work but is very slow In any case, I would really like to be able to use ffdshow as I had access to other codecs and was familiar with it I don't need instructions on how to use it within VirtualDub, it doesn't show up in VirtualDub!
- Trying to run AVI file but requires vids:XVID decompressor
Forum Video Newbie General discussions Trying to run AVI file but requires 'vids:XVID' decompressor + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 7 of 7
- H. 264 vs MP4 vs XVID Which Is Best For AVI?? - VideoHelp Forum
The op dvd player only supports xvid avi at 720x480 576 so his obvious choice is to encode mkv or mp4 which use H 264 to xvid avi I think,therefore i am a hamster
- XviD 1. 0. 3 - VideoHelp Forum
This is XviD 1 0 3 bugfix release This release fixes very minor bugs It is source and binary compatible with the previous version As a sidenote, the 1 1 is maturing fast these last weeks and it's quite possible Santa Claus could bring you an official beta release of this new tree before the end of the new year The 1 1 tree brings a fair number of optimizations in the decoder, better
- best xvid settings for high quality - VideoHelp Forum
2-pass encoding doesn't guaranty quality It only guaranties you get the best quality for the selected bitrate (and all the other settings) Using single pass target quantizer encoding guaranties quality With a quantizer of 2 you will get frames that are nearly identical to the source At 3 there will be a little macroblocking but it won't really be noticeable at normal playback speeds In
- Whats an XVID ASD file? - VideoHelp Forum
I've downloaded a lot of small 70 or 150 megabyte TV shows with (xvid asd) appended to their titles What does that mean? Why use (xvid asd) instead of
- mp4 xvid vs H264 mpeg-4 avc quality difference - VideoHelp Forum
I converted a 1 hour, 2 7gb dvd movie to both an mp4 xvid and a h264 mpeg (both to 720 by 480) and the quality of the H264 was significantly better
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